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7 hours ago, Russell Miller said:

Laetiporus is common  on willow and can disintigrate like this to powder. But it is a very long tier of brackets.

@treeruss

 

Hi Russell, yes very common on Willow, but I've noted Laeti on Robinia a good number of times and can also be found in significant tiers.

 

Cheers

 

David

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