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Post by Sam on Jan 22, 2017 4:52:37 GMT -5
VIOLET-TOOTHED POLYPORES are one of the most numerous fungi found in our woodlands. Not an edible as such but this Polypore has medicinal properties of being anti-bacterial, anti-viral, anti-oxidant, anti-tumor and immune enhancing. The best to use this fungi is to make a tea. You can make a tea from the “shells” and drink this for all of the above mentioned needs. You can also soak these overnight in sterile water and use this water for cuts. It aids in the healing process and keeps away those nasty bacteria that eat at your flesh and cause horrid infections. Here's a wild cherry tree loaded with them! They're even spreading to the neighboring oak. Here's a shot of the underside that gives them their name. I should have pulled on off for a better detail photo.
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Post by les on Jan 22, 2017 10:29:00 GMT -5
Not see these before
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Post by Sam on Jan 22, 2017 18:05:36 GMT -5
They're very common here Les.
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Post by les on Jan 24, 2017 0:14:38 GMT -5
They're very common here Les. Maybe the farmers get rid of it it's heaverly farmed around here
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Post by magix on Jan 28, 2017 11:17:21 GMT -5
3 great set Sam
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Post by Sam on Jan 28, 2017 11:27:02 GMT -5
Thank you Magix.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2017 11:14:05 GMT -5
Omgo that is so awesome, maybe not for the tree but, it does look really pretty. Superb nature shots Sam.
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Post by Sam on Feb 19, 2017 4:29:21 GMT -5
Thank you Linette. Seen live it was quite spectacular.
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