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ANOTHER Fungi on Yew


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Not very good images I'm afraid, they're from my blackberry

 

Found these Ganoderm brackets on a Yew in my parents Churchyard in Norfolk yesterday.

 

I didn't really have time to study them at length & took no sample.

 

My 'gut' feeling is that these are possibly G. resinaceum or G. lucidum as opposed to G. carnosum.

 

 

Obviously scienctific examination would be needed to determine species.

 

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I will take a small sample of the bracket and as advised by Will,

 

Send it to me and we can Identify it at the botanics:thumbup1: I will pass it on to a profesional. They would be interested in it for the herbarium as our specimen is quite old. I think the best way to send it would be the whole bracket.

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Did you guys ever get anything back from the hebarium at RBGE ?

 

 

 

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Found these Ganoderm brackets on a Yew in my parents Churchyard in Norfolk yesterday. My 'gut' feeling is that these are possibly G. resinaceum or G. lucidum as opposed to G. carnosum.

 

David,

According to Ryvarden & Gilbertson, G. resinaceum has not been documented from coniferous trees (yet).

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