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Back to Forays Click any picture for a larger image Foray members: Matthew Hutchings Got caught in a real downpour during this walk. Too wet really for photography but this was nestled at the base of an oak so it was dry enough to get these pictures. The hazy dark conditions meant the pictures aren't as good as they could be. Fistulina Hepatica - Beefsteak Fungus, Oak Tongue | | | Picture Type: Front view
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Month: August | Time: Early evening | Diameter: 4cm | Width: 6cm | Height: 2cm | Terrain: Pasture | Substrate: Wood | Tree type: Oak | Comments: Very young specimen, inside was very white and firm with veins. |
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Month: August | Time: Early evening | Diameter: 6cm | Width: 7cm | Height: 3cm | Terrain: Pasture | Substrate: Wood | Tree type: Oak | Comments: On an oak near the previous one, slightly more mature and bloody but still a very fresh specimen. |
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