Similar to several other bracket fungus the Birch Mazegill is not exclusively found on birch trees. The underneath pattern is unique


Similar to several other bracket fungus the Birch Mazegill is not exclusively found on birch trees. The underneath pattern of the spore body has a distinctive gill-like pattern


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Location: Scarborough, UK
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