Porcelain Poached Egg Fungus Oudemansiella Mucida Growing Dead Beech Tree — Stock Photo, Image

Porcelain, or poached egg fungus, oudemansiella mucida, growing from a dead beech tree in the New Forest, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Space for text. — Photo

Porcelain, or poached egg fungus, oudemansiella mucida, growing from a dead beech tree in the New Forest, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Space for text.

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