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How pretty are these?
Couldn't believe my eyes when I was shown this gorgeous Split Gill fungi today, growing on a small, broken-off branch at Griffith Woods. Pretty neat seen in large size, if you have time. Thanks for finding these, Doug! By the way, Doug is a person who is always ready to share things he finds, which is so much appreciated! You occasionally hear about a photographer who apparently will stomp on a beautiful wildflower to prevent others from seeing and photographing it. Or else another photographer will walk in front of you when you are trying to get a photo, and block your view, or make an insect fly while you are trying to focus on it. Sad that there are people who don't respect others and always put themselves first. We are lucky that Doug is just the opposite to that and it is greatly appreciated : )
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