trichaptum biforme purple tooth fungus

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Trichaptum biforme, commonly known as the violet-pored bracket fungus, purple tooth, or violet toothed polypore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trichaptum biforme, commonly known as the violet-pored bracket fungus, purple tooth, or violet toothed polypore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trichaptum biforme, commonly known as the violet-pored bracket fungus, purple tooth, or violet toothed polypore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trichaptum biforme, commonly known as the violet-pored bracket fungus, purple tooth, or violet toothed polypore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trichaptum biforme, commonly known as the violet-pored bracket fungus, purple tooth, or violet toothed polypore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trichaptum biforme - commonly known as the violet-pored bracket fungus, purple tooth, NJ Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trichaptum biforme - commonly known as the violet-pored bracket fungus, purple tooth, NJ Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trichaptum biforme or Purple Tooth Fungus
Trichaptum biforme, commonly known as the violet-pored bracket fungus, purple tooth, or violet toothed polypore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trichaptum biforme, commonly known as the violet-pored bracket fungus, purple tooth, or violet toothed polypore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trichaptum biforme, commonly known as the violet-pored bracket fungus, purple tooth, or violet toothed polypore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trichaptum biforme, commonly known as the violet-pored bracket fungus, purple tooth, or violet toothed polypore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trichaptum biforme, commonly known as the violet-pored bracket fungus, purple tooth, or violet toothed polypore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trichaptum biforme, commonly known as the violet-pored bracket fungus, purple tooth, or violet toothed polypore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trichaptum biforme, commonly known as the violet-pored bracket fungus, purple tooth, or violet toothed polypore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trichaptum biforme is a common decomposer of wood and is widespread across North America. The fruiting bodies of this shelf fungus average 1-2` wide and often grow in crowded colonies.


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