Growing in layered brackets on fallen wood, this fungi’s intricate gill-like folds create a mesmerising pattern of waves and ridges, each one unique as a fingerprint. As decomposers, they are quietly dismantling the remnants of what was, breaking down dead wood and returning it to the soil. Their presence marks a poetic transition - where humans once shaped this land through industrial force, these delicate organisms now reshape it through patient processes of decay and renewal, their rippled forms a reminder that transformation itself rarely follows straight lines.