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The secret world of fungi


Along the Rainbow Falls River walk is this trail, it's about 5 minutes walk in. What I liked about this particular spot was the gnarled tree trunks and roots. Who knows how long they've been growing there for or what stories they could tell about what they've seen over the years?


On the outside of one of these trees was some funky thing growing out of the trunk. I'm not 100% sure if it's fungi or some parasitic disease. I still have to narrow that down. I do hope it's a fungi, if we have the latter growing in our native forests then there is a danger that in the future we will have less and less of the things that make NZ special and unique.

Comments

local alien said…
I can imagine that earthy smell and the sound of birds along that trail.
Hope it's just a common n fungi
gz said…
I'd ask Peter McGregor...see his blog Pohangina Pete...he could be able to ID that
kwarkito said…
What a wonderful place. It must be a nice walk
Andy said…
Looks like an interest place that I would love to explore.
Billy Blue Eyes said…
Looks like a type of plate fungus that grows on trees
eileeninmd said…
Hello, what a beautiful trail. I am pretty sure that is a fungi, maybe a type of shelf fungi . Wishing you a great day, have a happy week ahead!
Sharon said…
It looks enchanted or maybe Hobbit land. I like it.
Bill said…
It does remind one of Hobbit land and looks like a great place to explore.
PerthDailyPhoto said…
Gosh they really are gnarly old tree trunks Amy. Hope that is a fungi not the other, that would be sad ✨
betty-NZ said…
I have no idea what it is, but things like this fascinate me, too! Thanks so much for linking up to My Corner of the World!

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