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Tiered Tooth Fungus ~ Gelobde pruikzwam (Creolophus cirrhatus. Syn: Hericium cirrhatum)...

= ook PiP. Rare in the Netherlands...
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Jan said:

I’m having trouble looking at the pip but will look later.
5 years ago

Chris10 replied to Jan:

This one is PiP from / in another picture Janano! In this one I made no PiP. Excuse me for the confusion. It’s only a sign for myself!

Greetz and happy evening, Christien.
5 years ago

neira-Dan said:

exquis et fabuleux exemple !!
5 years ago ( translate )

Chris10 replied to neira-Dan:

Thank you for the kind compliment Dan!

Best wishes, Christien.
5 years ago

Annemarie said:

great find and idea
HMM
5 years ago

Chris10 replied to Annemarie:

I’m very glad that you like the idea Annemarie. Thank you!!

Greetz, Christien.
5 years ago

Valfal said:

Wow, fascinating! It looks like an icy cavern. Well done, Chris! :-)
5 years ago

Chris10 replied to Valfal:

You’re welcome Valerie! I’m happy that you like my mushroom.

Greetz, Christien.
5 years ago

Jan said:

I agree with Val like porcelain stalactites
5 years ago ( translate )

Chrissy said:

großartig!
5 years ago ( translate )

Ninfea said:

Toll !!!!!
5 years ago ( translate )

protox said:

Super
5 years ago ( translate )

Ruesterstaude said:

Bei uns heißt er "Dorniger Stachelbart". Schön aufgenommen, Chris!
5 years ago ( translate )

Ken Dies said:

Just a fine photo of this lovely Hericium cirrhatum. Here in Alberta, Canada Hericium coralloides is very common and also a fine edible.
5 years ago ( translate )

Janet Brien said:

So cool. I do love this fungus so much. It grows on our property too! :)
5 years ago