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Bright orange bracket fungi, likely Pycnoporus sanguineus, grow in overlapping clusters on decaying leaves and wood. The fan-shaped mushrooms display concentric rings and a smooth texture. Surrounding them are brown, dry leaves and bits of green foliage. This fungus is commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions and is known for its vivid color and role in decomposing organic material. |
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