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Perenniporia fraxinea


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On ash?

I think it looks like P. fraxinea.

A slice/wedge of the flesh and tube layer would help confirm.

Only other candidate that fits the look at that stage in development is Ganoderma resinaceum, but I think it’s likeky the former. 
another way to tell the difference between those two is the spore, white/cream for Perenniporia, brown/cocoa for G. resinaceum. 

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On ash?
I think it looks like P. fraxinea.
A slice/wedge of the flesh and tube layer would help confirm.
Only other candidate that fits the look at that stage in development is Ganoderma resinaceum, but I think it’s likeky the former. 
another way to tell the difference between those two is the spore, white/cream for Perenniporia, brown/cocoa for G. resinaceum. 

Thank you Mr Humphries. A more in -depth answer could not have been hoped for.
I have come across Ganoderma resinaceum on occasion but this doesn’t look quite like the specimens I’ve seen previously .
I’ll get my customer to e mail me a photograph of a cross section.
Many thanks indeed [emoji1319]
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