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Final final answer : definite and 100 % Ganoderma australe on pendunculate oak, its favorite feeding "station", on which it often can feast for a long time, without killing or felling the tree.

 

In previous posts though Gerrit you have said that without the galls it is impossible to be 100% certain about distinguishing between Australe and Applamatum unless using microscopes. On this occasion I am interested to know why you are so sure? I dont doubt you at all just a little confused.:confused1:

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In previous posts though Gerrit you have said that without the galls it is impossible to be 100% certain about distinguishing between Australe and Applamatum unless using microscopes. On this occasion I am interested to know why you are so sure? I dont doubt you at all just a little confused.:confused1:

 

Sean,

I have never encountered this type of perennial Ganoderma brackets on a still standing and living Quercus robur being something else then G. australe, but you're right, this could be the first time :blushing: , so really and totally sure : microscope, although I would bet quite a bit of euro's on me being correct in this case :biggrin: .

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