Dear raghu ji,
This one is also *Coltricia cinnamomea *look closely !!! Nice shot!! It has
the same inverted infundibular shape. It was splendid to see Fungi photo out
here few are posted by the members.
Regards
Tanay

On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 9:10 AM, raghu ananth <raghu_...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> The forest, we know, possesses untold treasures. But the best part is
> perhaps, when you encounter them, where you least expect them – on the bark
> of a dead tree, stumps, under a fallen bough under a decayed branch. I am
> referring to the colourful fungi found lined up on dead tree trunks and
> branches. Red, Yellow, brown or white – they are very pretty to look  and
> add beauty to the forest.
>
> One has to only imagine and these wood decomposer's in a natural eco-system
> assume various forms – lined up straight together, they make a beautiful
> staircase, lined up horizontally they resemble little lamps, like the ones
> used during deepawali. Sometimes, it is difficult to even spot the fungi.
> Like for instance when white fungi are found partially buried/covered with
> red mud and when fallen leaves shield them.
>
> ( Related to Polyporales: The Polypores ? Turkey tail ....)
>
>
> Karian shola, Top Slip (Hills),  Near Pollachi, Coimbatore Western
> ghats, Tamil Nadu
> 06Dec2009
> Size:3-4 inches
>
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