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Help identifying fungi at base of tree


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As the title says. These fungi were at the base but only on one side (Rh) of the Scots pine in the pic I took today. The soil is Sandy and acidic.

 

I was hoping someone could help identify if this is just the wet humid wether we’re having at the moment, or is it because of other factors and are the first early signs of possible future problems for the tree.

 

thanks 

sean

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