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Red-banded Polypore


This shelf fungus, the Red-banded Polypore, Fomitopsis pinicola, is very common in our northwest forests, and when out on a summer morning we often find them "sweating" - covered with drops of moisture even though there has been no dew or rain. This example of a "sweating" Polypore was photographed on the Lake Serene trail.
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