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Posted
5 minutes ago, daltontrees said:

My guess is Inonotus dryadeus

I don't think it is as you tend to get that more on oak and it would probably be dark brown as it decomposes during winter (if the photo is uptodate) 

 

Are you sure its not expanding foam? Some one maybe has filled up cavities in the tree?

Posted
53 minutes ago, Treeation said:

I don't think it is as you tend to get that more on oak and it would probably be dark brown as it decomposes during winter (if the photo is uptodate) 

 

Are you sure its not expanding foam? Some one maybe has filled up cavities in the tree?

Fair enough, I misread the post and thought it said Oak. DOH!

Expanding foam is a good option.

Posted
14 minutes ago, daltontrees said:

Fair enough, I misread the post and thought it said Oak. DOH!

Expanding foam is a good option.

Interestingly enough, according to the Arb assoc "Fungi on Trees" dyradeus can very occassionally be found on beech - So I have learnt something new today!

Posted
22 hours ago, Treeation said:

I don't think it is as you tend to get that more on oak and it would probably be dark brown as it decomposes during winter (if the photo is uptodate) 

 

Are you sure its not expanding foam? Some one maybe has filled up cavities in the tree?

Photo was taken in December. Doubt its expanding foam as the other locations are much further up and not on cavities.

Posted (edited)

It looks like expanding foam on a Lime tree to me, unless it's a very rough barked beech.

 

As far as the orange blob goes, maybe cut a wedge from it. That will help to find out what it is.

Edited by Alinicoll
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