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Turkey Tail polypore mushroom grows on forest stump Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trametes versicolor mushroom, commonly the turkey tail.Grows on a rotting tree stump. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trametes versicolor mushroom, commonly the turkey tail.Grows on a rotting tree stump. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Turkey tail mushroom, in Latin called Coriolus versicolor and Polyporus versicolor. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Turkey Tail polypore Mushroom in NewYorkState Royalty Free Stock Photo
Woman`s hand picking Trametes versicolor mushroom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Woman`s hand picking Trametes versicolor mushroom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Turkey Tail polypore mushroom grows on forest stump
A colorful mushroom colony growing on flat wooden surface - trametes versicolor - turkey tail Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trametes versicolor (Polyporus versicolor) is a polypore of the genus Trametes, popularly called turkey tail Royalty Free Stock Photo
Woman`s hand picking Trametes versicolor mushroom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Woman`s hand picking Trametes versicolor mushroom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Woman`s hand picking Trametes versicolor mushroom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Woman`s hand picking Trametes versicolor mushroom Royalty Free Stock Photo
A group of colorful mushrooms - fungus colony on wooden surface - trametes versicolor, so called turkey tail Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trametes versicolor – also known as Coriolus versicolor and Polyporus versicolor – is a common polypore mushroom found throughout the world. Meaning of several colors, versicolor displays a unique blend of markings. Similar to a wild turkey`s tail feathers. A similar looking mushroom commonly called `false turkey tail` Stereum, and the multicolor gill polypore, T. betulina. It commonly grows in tiled layers in groups or rows on logs and stumps of deciduous trees common in North America. Ecology is saprotrophic.


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