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Fungi ID on mature deodar.


Mick Dempsey
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As part of a bigger job the client has asked me about this cedar.

 

It is mature, perhaps over mature, in a situation of some concern, a few large limbs have been removed over the years.

There is a bracket fungus on the wound of the most recently removed limb, 3 meters up on the left as we look.

 

Wondered if any of you peeps could identify it so I can tell him and we can move forward with a decision.

 

TIA of course.

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