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Fungi on native oak


Ranger Matt
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Hi. This one (actually three in total as I recall) was/were on large native old oak at base. I think I saw very similar on a Red Oak a couple of miles away a little earlier in the season. Photos taken about a month ago. From my notes: mustard green edge to brackets. Soft and leathery/rubbery consistency. Tough to break. Underside very dark (same colour as tubes). Dark tubes and slightly lighter flesh. I didn't taste them!

 

What are they then David? Anyone else?

 

Thank you.

oak fungi 1.jpg

oak fungi 2.jpg

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