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Trametes versicolor, commonly known as turkey tail fungus, grows abundantly on the bark of a tree. These bracket fungi form overlapping, fan-shaped layers with wavy edges. The surface displays concentric zones of color, including grays, browns, and creams, with a velvety texture. The bark beneath is rough and dark, adding contrast. This fungus is known for its role in decomposing wood and is often found on decaying trees in forests worldwide. The image highlights the natural patterns and intricacies of the fungi's structure. |
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