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1. Flammulina velutipes / elastica

2. Tremella mesenterica

3. Pleurotus ostreatus

4. Laetiporus sulphureus

5. Crepidotus mollis

6. Bjerkandera adusta

 

...are what I'd say. The Laeti would be a really old one, if it is that (is it on a cherry?). Note these are only my suspicions, too - not necessarily 100% accurate. :001_smile:

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Last one on a long dead Horse chestnut.

 

I should have known 5. As I've seen it before

 

Pic 4, the 1st pic of post 4 was flat to the bark, can't think of the term, so I couldn't see the underneath- more like a layer on it.

 

Thanks Chris

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Flat to the bark = resupination. If that is Laeti then it's just rotting, however. David can hopefully chime in with his views, on that one. Aye, the Bjerkandera on HC is commonplace. Trametes gibbosa follows, as it parasitises upon the mycelium of Bjerkandera before entering 'wood-decay mode' so to speak.

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Pic 4, the 1st pic of post 4 was flat to the bark, can't think of the term, so I couldn't see the underneath- more like a layer on it.

 

I'd concur with Chris's Id's, though would like to see a wider context image of the resupinate one on the cherry?

 

 

 

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