The center of the picture is a log, with a forest see behind it. Growing out of the side and bottom of the log are bracket fungi. The view is from below, showing the creamy white undersides of the fungi. The darker upper sides of the fungi can be seen over the lips of the brackets.
This photo shows the same log from above. The top of these bracket fungi is darker, and striped. The stripes parallel the edges of the fungi, and are tan and white alternating.
For #FungiFriday I wanted to post these bracket #fungi I encountered growing on a log in the forest at the Port Hudson State Historic Site in Jackson #Louisiana earlier this month. These appear to be Turkey-Tail relatives, and are most likely the Artist’s Bracket Fungus.
#mushtodon #sporespondance