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Another fungus beats me, id please


Island Lescure
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On the base of a mature sycamore by a small river. Couldn't get around to the other side due to the river so I videoed it...

 

Thought it might be Rigidiporus ulmarius at first but then I wasn't convinced. Then I thought Trametes gibbosa but the pores are too large. Are there two fungi?

 

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Any help or direction appreciated.

 

Thanks

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I'd say that with the white flesh and cinnamon-orange-pink tube layer Rigidoporus ulmarius is probably it. I have seen it sort of 'mat' over an area of dysfunctional wood on Populus before, as well as having large tiers of sporophores, as seems to be the case here.

 

There could be other fungi at play too, of course. Didn't spot Pseudotrametes gibbosa, however. As you say, the pore layer is far too different.

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