Dear Raghu Ji,
I  indeed get very happy and excited when I see photos of Fungi out here in
the group because my specialization in Botany is Mycology and Plant
Pathology and not Taxonomy. Are you surprised !!!!!. But I try to contribute
for plant taxonomy because I like this aspect very much as one can't have
more than one specialization in a subject so cant I ... Your photos were
really nice and I was very happy that I could identify the fungi for
you...!!
Regards
Tanay

On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 3:21 PM, raghu ananth <[email protected]> wrote:

> This mail of mine bounced back in the morning, forwarding it again
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* raghu ananth <[email protected]>
> *To:* [email protected]; [email protected]
> *Sent:* Mon, 26 April, 2010 11:50:25 AM
> *Subject:* Re: [efloraofindia:33281] The wood decomposers - along the
> forest floor
>
> Dear Tanay,
>
> Your quick response is much appreciated. Thanks, Tanay!  It's indeed a
> delight to have our  flora identities (including the lesser known one's)
> revealed by young intellectuals and enthusiasts like you in this eflora
> group. Way to go !
>
> Thanks a ton !
>
> Raghu
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* tanay bose <[email protected]>
> *To:* raghu ananth <[email protected]>
> *Cc:* [email protected]
> *Sent:* Mon, 26 April, 2010 9:36:27 AM
> *Subject:* Re: [efloraofindia:33281] The wood decomposers - along the
> forest floor
>
> 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 <[email protected]> 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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