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Camera location 49° 19′ 40.53″ N, 28° 33′ 15.21″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap. View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap info
Description

Ganoderma applanatum (Pers.) Pat. (1887)

English: The Artist's Conk ( Ganoderma applanatum ) on an oak stub. The rusty brown spore dust is nicely visible. Ukraine.
Français : Un Polypore aplani ( Ganoderma applanatum ), sur la souche d'un chêne, en Ukraine. La sporée brun rouille est bien visible.
Русский: Трутовик плоский ( Ganoderma applanatum ) на дубовом пне. Хорошо виден споровый порошок ржаво-коричневого цвета. Украина.
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