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Residential houses. The centre of Rotter
Trametes ochracea is an uncommon polypore mushroom that characteristically produces leathery shelf- or bracket-shaped fruiting bodies called conks on branches or trunks of dead and decaying wood.
Trametes ochracea is an uncommon polypore mushroom that characteristically produces leathery shelf- or bracket-shaped fruiting bodies called conks on branches or trunks of dead and decaying wood.
Scrap.
Beautiful closeup of Gloeoporus dichrous  known as Gelatinous-pored Polypore or Bicoloured Bracket
Beautiful closeup of Gloeoporus dichrous  grown on the trunk  tree
Trametes ochracea is an uncommon polypore mushroom that characteristically produces leathery shelf- or bracket-shaped fruiting bodies called conks on branches or trunks of dead and decaying wood.
Scrapyard.
Young girl playing with a smartphone not too impressed by a hand holding a corn broom. Children and housework concept. The smartphone addicting blocking teens from helping in the chore.
Cracked paint on an old wall
Trametes ochracea is an uncommon polypore mushroom that characteristically produces leathery shelf- or bracket-shaped fruiting bodies called conks on branches or trunks of dead and decaying wood.
Trametes ochracea is an uncommon polypore mushroom that characteristically produces leathery shelf- or bracket-shaped fruiting bodies called conks on branches or trunks of dead and decaying wood.
Black chalkboard with drawing of a loudspeaker and inscription git
Trametes ochracea is an uncommon polypore mushroom that characteristically produces leathery shelf- or bracket-shaped fruiting bodies called conks on branches or trunks of dead and decaying wood.
Trametes ochracea is an uncommon polypore mushroom that characteristically produces leathery shelf- or bracket-shaped fruiting bodies called conks on branches or trunks of dead and decaying wood.
Trametes ochracea is an uncommon polypore mushroom that characteristically produces leathery shelf- or bracket-shaped fruiting bodies called conks on branches or trunks of dead and decaying wood.

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