Some common names are "Cloud Ear" and "Hairy Wood Ear".The upper surface is covered with a velvety matt of greyish-white hairs, while underneath it is very smooth and hairless. Here you can see the underneath as we had gently turned the "ear" inside out for the photograph.
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