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Porcelain fungus Oudemansiella mucida, fruiting bodies on dead wood, natural background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Porcelain fungus Oudemansiella mucida creatively illuminated with flash light Royalty Free Stock Photo
Porcelain fungus Oudemansiella mucida creatively illuminated with flash light Royalty Free Stock Photo
Porcelain fungus Oudemansiella mucida creatively illuminated with flash light Royalty Free Stock Photo
Porcelain fungus Oudemansiella mucida creatively illuminated with flash light Royalty Free Stock Photo
Porcelain fungus Oudemansiella mucida creatively illuminated with flash light Royalty Free Stock Photo
Porcelain fungus Oudemansiella mucida creatively illuminated with flash light Royalty Free Stock Photo
Porcelain fungus Oudemansiella mucida creatively illuminated with flash light
Porcelain fungus Oudemansiella mucida creatively illuminated with flash light Royalty Free Stock Photo
Porcelain fungus Oudemansiella mucida creatively illuminated with flash light Royalty Free Stock Photo
Porcelain fungus Oudemansiella mucida creatively illuminated with flash light Royalty Free Stock Photo
Porcelain fungus Oudemansiella mucida creatively illuminated with flash light Royalty Free Stock Photo
Porcelain fungus Oudemansiella mucida creatively illuminated with flash light Royalty Free Stock Photo
Porcelain fungus Oudemansiella mucida creatively illuminated with flash light Royalty Free Stock Photo
Porcelain fungus Oudemansiella mucida creatively illuminated with flash light Royalty Free Stock Photo
Porcelain mushrooms are found during the fall, usually on dead branches and trunks of beech trees, rarely on oaks. The porcelain fungus is a saprophyte and thus helps to break down dead wood


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