The orange pore fungus (Favolaschia calocera) is a recent arrival in New Zealand, known here for about 30 years. Because it’s a tropical fungus, its spread in New Zealand may be limited to the North Island and the more tropical-esque parts of the South Island. This particular fungus has taken up residence on the trunk of a wisteria in the Woodstock/Dovedale area.
Orange pore fungus
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