Identification: the microorganism on the wood

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  1. ariani

    ariani Active Member 10 Years

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    I found this fungies at a wood pile what are the names of them, is anyone who can help?
     

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    ariani Active Member 10 Years

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    Did anyone find this?
     
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    Frog Generous Contributor Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    Hi Ariani,

    I recognize #1 and #2:
    The first one is the mycelia or body of a fungus, which is neat to see as we often see and talk about mushrooms and rarely see the actual fungus body.
    The second one I'm pretty sure is Schizophyllum commune, the Split gill, just starting out. This one is often found on wood pile, beach logs, etc.

    cheers,
    frog
     
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    thank you frog
     

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