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Hi, I just wondering what these are:

 

Hosted on roadside Ash.

 

My first thought for the brown bracket was Innonotus Hispidus, but my book tells me it should be white underneath?

 

1 Ash tree

2 brown bracket saturday

3 unknown on saturday

4 brown bracket today

5 white fungi today

6 more on the other side of the tree!

 

7 branch on neighboring ash

8 stem of neighboring ash (Is this also likely to fail?)

 

9 Small purple fungi on Hornbeam coppice stool on sunday

10 Small purple fungi today. Its probably too early to tell but the only purple fungi I can find is Ganoderma lucidum?

 

Any help appreciated!

 

 

 

Charlie.

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I. hispidus on the Ash for sure,

 

No idea on the caps

 

 

Ganoderma lucidum for the last couple

 

 

 

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Thanks.

 

Now thats a kick arse colony and tree! brackets, hispidus, shrooms probably volvariella bombycina, and the ones at the base are lucidums!

 

Sorry lucidums are on a different tree :)

 

Shrooms not pathogens then?

 

 

 

Thanks, Charlie.

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No endophytic/saprophytic, good find too, worth recording with the BMS mate:thumbup1:

 

BMS? :confused1:

 

 

 

So does young I. hispidus not have a white underside?

Is the second ash tree with several I. hispidus likely to fail like the first?

 

 

 

Thanks, Charlie

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BMS? :confused1:

 

 

 

So does young I. hispidus not have a white underside?

Is the second ash tree with several I. hispidus likely to fail like the first?

 

 

 

Thanks, Charlie

 

BMS is british mycological society

 

ash with hispidus tend to drop limbs in later stages, usualy display much die back just befor the rot really gets hold, pollards are the way to go, retaining as much foliage within the frame work as poss, depending on targets of course.

Posted (edited)
BMS is british mycological society

 

ash with hispidus tend to drop limbs in later stages, usualy display much die back just befor the rot really gets hold, pollards are the way to go, retaining as much foliage within the frame work as poss, depending on targets of course.

 

Interesting, thank you :001_smile:

 

 

1. Innonotus dryadeus?

2. some ganoderma

3, 4, 5 I assume are all Polyporus squamosus on different hosts?

 

 

Charlie.

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