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Primula capitata seen from above, Tangsibi

Primula capitata top Tangsibi DW Ms.jpg Mushroom tasting with Tepu kids and Daniel cooking ChanterellesDW MsThumbnailsTrichaptum perrottetii with 10 cm scale. Yes, Hexagonia comes to mind, but the hymenium is so unusually thin and the pores lacking the typical  hexagonal shape.Mushroom tasting with Tepu kids and Daniel cooking ChanterellesDW MsThumbnailsTrichaptum perrottetii with 10 cm scale. Yes, Hexagonia comes to mind, but the hymenium is so unusually thin and the pores lacking the typical  hexagonal shape.Mushroom tasting with Tepu kids and Daniel cooking ChanterellesDW MsThumbnailsTrichaptum perrottetii with 10 cm scale. Yes, Hexagonia comes to mind, but the hymenium is so unusually thin and the pores lacking the typical  hexagonal shape.Mushroom tasting with Tepu kids and Daniel cooking ChanterellesDW MsThumbnailsTrichaptum perrottetii with 10 cm scale. Yes, Hexagonia comes to mind, but the hymenium is so unusually thin and the pores lacking the typical  hexagonal shape.Mushroom tasting with Tepu kids and Daniel cooking ChanterellesDW MsThumbnailsTrichaptum perrottetii with 10 cm scale. Yes, Hexagonia comes to mind, but the hymenium is so unusually thin and the pores lacking the typical  hexagonal shape.