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Are these Coriolus versicolor (Turkey Tail)?

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Nice shoe. I recognize those in the bottom-right picture. I've seen them in a forest nearby.

First picture: Coriolus harvest for the day.....Qi enhancer for the week. :d

Second picture: Are these false Turkey Tail? The tops are fuzzy and the "gills" are like fangs or bristles.
 

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Like the true turkey tail fungus, Trametes versicolor, the fan-shaped fruiting body has bands on it that remind one of the tail of a turkey. The easiest way to distinguish between the two is that Trametes has pores on the underside of the shelf-like fruiting body, while Stereum has no pores, just a brown smooth spore-bearing surface, as shown to the left.

Stereum ostrea, the false turkey tail fungus, Tom Volk's Fungus of the Month for November 2000,

Ahh, okay. So those are just something else.
 
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