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Here it is. Not planning on moving these two but have others attached to rocks that I'd like to move. What's the best way to do this without damage. I don't just want to pull them without asking. Thank you! 20190302_204326.jpg
 

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Looks like green hairy mushrooms to me. The only way I was successful in removing them was to chisel or cut the rock around the base of the mushroom.
 
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Looks like green hairy mushrooms to me. The only way I was successful in removing them was to chisel or cut the rock around the base of the mushroom.

Thank you for the I.D. And oh man don't think that's going to work but thank you.
 

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