I’m struck by the contrast of the pale, uniform underside of this fungus against its dull brown-grey dorsal surface. This is a bracket fungus, which are also called shelf fungi, and the white underbelly is where it forms fruiting bodies. Bracket fungi such as this one are an important part of forest ecosystems, as they recycle nutrients back into the system.
Bracket fungus
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