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Sometimes it can appear similar to the cankers Roys, But once you get your eye in it's kinda unmistakable..really bright orange under that black outer..I've never found any myself around here, but i do know others who have. Generally in colder higher up environments. Up north of Scotland is a good place. I've even seen it grow on a tree in Holland?. Usually on old gnarly Silver birch but can also be found on alder if i remember correctly.

 

Boreal forest are it's favourite haunt.

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Is that the same or different as the cankers that see you on birch trees, sure it was called something like witches broom.

Will try and pic later on a walk

 

Different fungus, Taphrina betulina is one of the causes of witches broom

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Excellent. Glad you got sorted.

 

Keeping us posted on any results.

Most notable results so far is father **** himself coming back from LIDL. Chaga appears to be somewhat of a laxative. :laugh1:

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