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Giant Bracket again....


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Found these giant bracket's while clearing woodland, can anyone identify them please. The large one is about 25 inches across while the smaller ones are about 10-12 inches across.

The large one was found on the end grain of a decaying beech that had been cut down a long time ago. I cant remember what we found the smaller two on.

Thanks for your help :001_smile:

 

Ps. The curlius Whirlius has already been identified In the original post by a kind person

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