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Dual Decay


David Humphries
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Hericium coralloides as a successive species on rotten wood in a wide open cavity of a beech, which was decomposed by Inonotus cuticularis, of which in the left front corner old blackened brackets still are present, but which has stopped fruiting since the mycelium of the Hericium found a foothold in the remains of the wood.

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Lower trunk, I aint certain about it for sure, but its my best guess.

 

Certainly didnt feel like a gano

 

 

 

 

I think it's a Gano Tony.

 

Pore surface is yellow through to grey brown for robustus. (Keizer - Ryvarden)

 

This one (on the Oak) is very white in appearance.

 

 

 

 

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