RMKKM81J–Cobalt Crust, Terana caerulea, on branch of domestic plum, Dorset.
RMDH4R68–Netted Crust Byssomerulius corium
RM2HECFWG–A piece of dead wood from a deciduous hardwood tree in a French woodland, seemingly hosting growths of green lichen and a blue fungus (perhaps Terana caerulea (or Terana coerulea), commonly known as the cobalt crust fungus or velvet blue spread). (128)
RF2DBRBBW–Cobalt crust fungus (Terana caerulea). Called Velvet blue spread also. Another scientific name is Pulcherricium caeruleum
RMKKM81F–Cobalt Crust, Terana caerulea, on branch of domestic plum, Dorset.
RM2HECFKR–A piece of dead wood from a deciduous hardwood tree in a French woodland, seemingly hosting growths of green lichen and a blue fungus (perhaps Terana caerulea (or Terana coerulea), commonly known as the cobalt crust fungus or velvet blue spread). (128)
RMC1BN0X–Cobalt Crust (Terana caerulea)
RMKKM81E–Cobalt Crust, Terana caerulea, on branch of domestic plum, Dorset.
RM2HECFKF–A piece of dead wood from a deciduous hardwood tree in a French woodland, seemingly hosting growths of green lichen and a blue fungus (perhaps Terana caerulea (or Terana coerulea), commonly known as the cobalt crust fungus or velvet blue spread). (128)
RM2HECFNB–A piece of dead wood from a deciduous hardwood tree in a French woodland, seemingly hosting growths of green lichen and a blue fungus (perhaps Terana caerulea (or Terana coerulea), commonly known as the cobalt crust fungus or velvet blue spread). (128)
RM2HECFW8–A piece of dead wood from a deciduous hardwood tree in a French woodland, seemingly hosting growths of green lichen and a blue fungus (perhaps Terana caerulea (or Terana coerulea), commonly known as the cobalt crust fungus or velvet blue spread). (128)
RM2HECFTE–A piece of dead wood from a deciduous hardwood tree in a French woodland, seemingly hosting growths of green lichen and a blue fungus (perhaps Terana caerulea (or Terana coerulea), commonly known as the cobalt crust fungus or velvet blue spread). (128)
RM2HECFTP–A piece of dead wood from a deciduous hardwood tree in a French woodland, seemingly hosting growths of green lichen and a blue fungus (perhaps Terana caerulea (or Terana coerulea), commonly known as the cobalt crust fungus or velvet blue spread). (128)
RM2HECFT4–A piece of dead wood from a deciduous hardwood tree in a French woodland, seemingly hosting growths of green lichen and a blue fungus (perhaps Terana caerulea (or Terana coerulea), commonly known as the cobalt crust fungus or velvet blue spread). (128)
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