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Back to Forays Click any picture for a larger image Foray members: Matthew Hutchings A walk through Horsham town on the nearby hill. | Inonotus Dryadeus - Oak Bracket | |  | Picture Type: Close-up
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| Month: August | | Time: Mid afternoon | | Across: 15-20cm | | Width: 10-15cm | | Depth: 5-6cm | | Terrain: Cow Pasture | | Substrate: Wood | | Tree type: Oak | Comments: The young specimens here looked just like flesh and even felt like it. They were tougher inside but very succulent near the surface. |
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