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I know the P&D experts on here are probably getting sick of these threads but your help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Pic's 1,2 & 3 found on different oaks.

Worried about 3 as it's close to a road.

Pic's 4 & 5 are two outbreaks of about 5 around the base of a Catalpa.

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the gano looks like resinaceum, not good.

 

4-5 is pholiota squarossa and on catalpa I would asume probably not good, a root and heartwood decayer so be careful.

 

your first two on the oak, I have no ideas, certainly the first is an unusual form and worth finding out. any other photos

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I'm pretty confidant the first one is Grifola as well Tony.

 

Here's one I was keeping an eye on whilst developing a few weeks back.

 

Out of interest Wolfman, where was the first pictures fungi situated?

 

On the floor next to the Oak or growing on the Tree?

 

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