Nikonian72 wrote:
Turkey Tail (Trametes versicolor) is a common bracket or shelf fungus, which grows on the sides of logs or trees. Unlike a mushroom, it is a fungus that has no stalk. It feels leathery to the touch.
Turkey Tail has a spoon or cup shape, up to four inches wide, and it is very colorful, ranging from brown, white, tan, orange, red, or purple, and sometimes all these colors at once.
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