RMW3PCEW–Inonotus dryadeus, oak bracket, is an inedible species of fungus belonging to the genus Inonotus. Found in Somerset, UK
RF2BGPXYP–Inonotus obliquus, commonly known as chaga, a medicinal fungus from Finland
RMCXAGMW–Alder Bracket Fungi (Inonotus radiatus) fruiting bodies in a garden. Powys, Wales.
RMKYRFGN–Oak Bracket, weeping conk (Inonotus dryadeus) dripping fruit body at the base of an old oak, plant pathogen destroying the living oak
RM2WYWAY4–Large Conk of Polypore Shaggy Bracket Fungus, Inonotus hispidus, Growing on Tree Trunks of White Poplar Trees, Populus alba, aka Silver Poplars
RM2H1F48P–Alder Bracket - Inonotus radiatus young specimen
RMD8HA8P–Inonotus hispidus Shaggy Bracket rivington chorley lancashire, uk
RMH46RF2–Erlenschillerporling, Schillerporling, Inonotus, trunk, focus on the foreground, Germany,
RF2G8E638–Shaggy bracket (Inonotus hispidus) on apple tree, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
RMDTXEN4–Inonotus Canker
RFDWB6BM–Pieces of Inonotus obliquus. Herbal medicine traditional medicine
RMCB3X3H–Bracket fungus, Inonotus radiatus, Kielder forest, Redesdale, Northumberland, UK
RM2D4H72M–Oak Bracket Fungus: Inonotus dryadeus. At base of Oak tree. Surrey, UK. AKA Weeping Bracket.
RMHB35W0–Harvesting a chaga mushroom (Inonotus obliquus) from a paper birch tree in British Columbia, Canada
RF2H420R7–close up of a Chaga mushrooms (Inonotus obliquus) a fungus in the family Hymenochaetaceae. It is parasitic on birch and other trees.
RF2KKGYCA–Shaggy Bracket Inonotus hispidus fungus on tree bark against a blurred background. Wild mushroom on a tree with dried leaves and pine needles on a blu
RF2BXF4WK–Inonotus obliquus, commonly known as chaga, a medicinal fungus from Finland
RMCXAGN2–Alder Bracket Fungi (Inonotus radiatus) fruiting bodies in a garden. Powys, Wales.
RMKYRFGK–Oak Bracket, weeping conk (Inonotus dryadeus) at the base of an old oak, plant pathogen destroying the living oak
RF2ATRX03–Healthy pure wild natural chaga mushroom, Inonotus obliquus pieces drying in the sun, covering whole background.
RMPX0239–Alder Bracket - Inonotus radiatus young specimen
RFPPPKXT–Weeping polypore, Inonotus dryadeus, early autumn morning growing on old oak tree.Showing the distinctive weeping that gives it its common name.
RFFCR9EH–Shaggy bracket (Inonotus hispidus). A striking fungus in the family Hymenochaetaceae, with furry upper surface. On beech (Fagus)
RF2G8E62Y–Shaggy bracket (Inonotus hispidus) on apple tree, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
RF2H420WY–close up of a Chaga mushrooms (Inonotus obliquus) a fungus in the family Hymenochaetaceae. It is parasitic on birch and other trees.
RMDH4ADA–oak bracket (Inonotus dryadeus), Germany, Bavaria, Bernried
RMKPT57M–Alder Bracket (Inonotus radiatus)
RMBMCP3E–oak bracket (Inonotus dryadeus), growing on an old oak stem, Germany, Hesse
RF2T5GKPT–Inonotus rheades, commonly known as fox bracket fungus, wild polypore from Finland
RMBHF8JY–Teirs of Oak Bracket fungus (Inonotus dryadeus), on a large oak tree. Powys, Wales.
RMED997J–Alder Bracket fungi, Inonotus radiatus on a tree stump next to river, Cornwall. UK
RF2ATRXAR–Chaga mushroom also known as Inonotus obliquus growing out of an birch tree trunk in summer. Chaga is used for natural herbal remedy.
RMPX0238–Alder Bracket - Inonotus radiatus young specimen
RFPPPK9K–Weeping polypore, Inonotus dryadeus, early autumn morning growing on old oak tree.Showing the distinctive weeping that gives it its common name.
RF2BK2KGD–Inonotus obliques or Chaga mushroom in natural habitat, on a birch tree near mountain creek, curative and highly regarded in alternative medicine, it
RME14T8R–Silvery Porecrust (Inonotus nodulosus), North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RMDTXEMF–Inonotus Canker
RMJPYWC8–Inonotus hispidus fungus on an oak tree.
RM2CW1JAK–Shaggy Bracket Fungi Inonotus hispidus
RM2D4H6FG–Oak Bracket Fungus: Inonotus dryadeus. At base of Oak tree. Surrey, UK. AKA Weeping Bracket.
RMD8HA7C–Inonotus hispidus Shaggy Bracket rivington chorley lancashire, uk
RF2H420R3–close up of a Chaga mushrooms (Inonotus obliquus) a fungus in the family Hymenochaetaceae. It is parasitic on birch and other trees.
RMPKHAP0–Weeping polypore fungus, Inonotus dryadeus, growing on a fallen, rotten tree in The New Forest, Hampshire England UK GB
RMKPT56J–Alder Bracket (Inonotus radiatus)
RMCNT5N7–oak bracket (Inonotus dryadeus), growing on an old oak stem, Germany, Hesse
RFRB5CG1–Alder bracket fungus, Inonotus radiatus
RMKTD76B–Dried chaga chunks (Inonotus obliquus), a medicinal mushroom
RM2D4XMDF–Weeping Polypore or Oak Bracket - Pseudoinonotus (Inonotus) dryadeus, bracket fungus on trunk of Oak tree
RF2ATRXB4–Chaga mushroom also known as Inonotus obliquus growing out of an birch tree trunk in summer. Chaga is used for natural herbal remedy.
RMBRMWN9–Alder Bracket Fungi Inonotus radiatus Taken at Dibbinsdale LNR, Wirral, UK
RFPPPMM5–Weeping polypore, Inonotus dryadeus, early autumn morning growing on old oak tree.Showing the distinctive weeping that gives it its common name.
RF2A1X34G–Inonotus dryadeus (oak bracket) is mostly found at the base of oak trees. It is parasitic fungus and causes a condition known as white rot.
RME14T8J–Silvery Porecrust (Inonotus nodulosus), North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RMBYPBM8–Photo of an Oak bracket fungus (Inonotus dryadeus)
RF2H420WA–close up of a Chaga mushrooms (Inonotus obliquus) a fungus in the family Hymenochaetaceae. It is parasitic on birch and other trees.
RMPKHA7N–Weeping polypore fungus, Inonotus dryadeus, growing on a fallen, rotten tree in The New Forest, Hampshire England UK GB
RF2HTEYG7–Inonotus obliquus
RMCNY3YR–alder bracket (Inonotus radiatus), closeup at a tree trunk, Germany, Saxony, Oberlausitz
RFRB5CE6–Alder bracket fungus, Inonotus radiatus
RMHB35P6–Chaga mushroom (Inonotus obliquus) growing on a paper birch tree in British Columbia, Canada
RM2D4XMBY–Weeping Polypore or Oak Bracket - Pseudoinonotus (Inonotus) dryadeus, bracket fungus on trunk of Oak tree
RFWRK0DB–Chaga mushroom also known as Inonotus obliquus growing out of an birch tree trunk in summer. Chaga is used for natural herbal remedy.
RMBRMWW3–Alder Bracket Fungi Inonotus radiatus Taken at Dibbinsdale LNR, Wirral, UK
RFPPT33E–Weeping polypore, Inonotus dryadeus, early autumn morning growing on old oak tree. Close up showing details of the weeping that gives it its common na
RFPW0DR7–Inonotus dryadeus (oak bracket) is mostly found at the base of oak trees. It is parasitic fungus and causes a condition known as white rot.
RME14T8N–Silvery Porecrust (Inonotus nodulosus), North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RMPDRT06–shaggy bracket fungus, Inonotus hispidus
RMJPYTT4–Bright yellow spores being ejected by a bracket fungus, shelf fungus Inonotus hispidus, on a tree caught in the sunlight.