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Piptoporus australiensis
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Piptoporus australiensis, commonly known as curry punk, is a polyporous bracket fungus. The common name stems from its persistent curry smell which develops with age. The white top of this large, thick bracket becomes stained pale cream to orange by the orange flesh. Deep orange-yellow pores exude copious amounts of saffron-yellow juice. It is found in Australia, often found on dead eucalypt trees and logs, favouring fire-damaged wood....read more on Wikipedia.
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