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Bill, I associate it with stumps and colonization of dead decaying matter. And I've only seen it in the root sinuses (where I'd expect some dead matter). Never seen it on the actual buttresses, so maybe a little further investigation. David will be along later to say that all the aforesaid is total billhooks and don't concern yourself[emoji5][emoji38]

Yes that's why I was doubting my ident as it seems to be growing in the bark/moss of a seemingly health syc. Good leaf cover, no shabby bits of bark etc or obvious cavities etc.....
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On 18/11/2017 at 12:20, Treeation said:

Im not 100% on it being Pholiota, its just my best guess! there are several species of Pholiota some scalier than others!

All the common Pholiota have attached gills but never decurrent. If anything they're sinuate. So Id' say these ones possibly aren't Pholiota.

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