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polyporaceae > trichaptum . . . ] by michael kuo viewed from above, trichaptum biforme is a bland, boring polypore , reminiscent of any number of faded, ubiquitous, turkey-tail -ish species. if you were an ant, however, you might have occasion to crawl underneath this fungus and bask in its beauty; the fresh
pore surface is a gorgeous lilac purple. though there is no taxonomic significance to the idea, other covertly purple mushrooms include the gilled mushroom laccaria ochropurpurea , which by maturity demonstrates its purple tendencies only to observers who turn it over to look at the gills, and hapalopilus...
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