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Perreniporia fraxinea, de-mystified?


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I dont know how many folk are aware of this information, but reading some threads it seems not so many? So i thought i would stick this all in here to act as reference for those looking for info on the Perreniporia fraxinea fungus:001_smile:

 

perreniporia fraxinea.pdf

 

 

An old group of brackets, at least five years old.

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Young developing fruit body on fagus, core samples and decay details to follow in time.

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