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Perenniporia fraxinea
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Perenniporia fraxinea
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Description- Hard woody bracket, white at first, darkening to black with a cream/yellow rim. White to cream pores. Usually at the base of trunks.
Host Species
- Ash, Beech, Robinia, Poplar
Mode Of Decay Significance- Can lead to brittle fracture of stems.
DistributionNotes
- Can be confused with Rigidoporus ulmarius
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