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Trametes versicolor, commonly known as turkey tail mushroom, displays its characteristic concentric, multicolored bands on a tree trunk. The fungi exhibit hues of brown, green, and white with a velvety texture. The overlapping, fan-shaped brackets resemble a flock of turkey tails. Found on decomposing hardwood, it plays a vital role in woodland ecosystems by breaking down tough plant material. Surrounding the log, dry leaves are scattered, indicating a forest floor setting. |
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