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Phaeocalicium polyporaeum - Polypore Stubble Fungus     MYCOCALICIACEAE Members: NC Records Public View
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Host fungus with stubble fungi. Image by Jason Hollinger

Image by Gary Perlmutter

Image by Gary Perlmutter

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>=4,000 ft.
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Piedmont
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Photo Gallery for Phaeocalicium polyporaeum Polypore Stubble Fungus

Recorded by: Gary Perlmutter & Mike Papay
Chatham Co.
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Recorded by: Gary Perlmutter & Mike Papay
Chatham Co.
Comment:
Recorded by: Gary Perlmutter & Mike Papay
Chatham Co.
Comment: Image by Gary Perlmutter
Recorded by: Scott LaGreca & Gary Perlmutter
Durham Co.
Comment: Growing on what looks very much like Hirschioporus pergamenus
Recorded by: Scott LaGreca & Gary Perlmutter
Durham Co.
Comment: Growing on what looks very much like Hirschioporus pergamenus
Recorded by: Scott LaGreca & Gary Perlmutter
Durham Co.
Comment: Growing on what looks very much like Hirschioporus pergamenus
Recorded by: Scott LaGreca & Gary Perlmutter
Durham Co.
Comment: Growing on what looks very much like Hirschioporus pergamenus
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Haywood Co.
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