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Still following this developing fungi on Q, cerris (Turkey Oak)

and still unsure to its id, previous suggestion were Inonotus dryadeus and heterobasidion annosum. Defiantly not dryadeus as its perennial, not so sure about heterobasidion annosum, some type of Phellinus maybe

The photos and vid are from 15/05/09 to 25/08/10

 

original thread I posted thie pic’s in is here

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/fungi-pictures/10541-developing-fruit-bodies.html

 

 

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Still developing and now has a neighbour.

First three pics are from 14/4/11 Next three are from 4/5/11 Was wondering if our new fungal friend has any suggestions :001_smile:

 

Bart,

I would not be surprised if this also was Aurantioporus fissilis, just like the perennial fungus Tony recently showed.

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Thanks Gerrit :001_smile:

 

Done a quick search for Aurantioporus fissilis decay strategies, only thing i could find was that it's a heartwood decay fungus. ill have a look in my books tomorrow and do a more detailed search to see if i can find some more info.

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I would of expected the flesh & tubes to be whiter with the greasy bracket ? more like this ?

 

David,

"Brackets at first whitish, then yellowish to pinkish gray, eventually gray brown. Tubes in the same colours. Flesh white, in old specimen gray brown. Tough when dry." (Gerhardt, 2006).

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