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Brackets on a black poplar?


Giles Hill
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I'm having trouble with this one - growing on a black poplar.

 

The first two pics show a large fresh looking bracket at the base of the tree.

 

The 3rd and 4th show smaller, older looking brackets growing from a cavity.

 

I keep coming back to Rigidoporus ulmarius, or at least the available pictures and descriptions look similar.:confused1:

 

(pics2-4) to follow.

 

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  • 2 weeks later...
Certainly looks like Rigidiporous to me.

 

I haven't seen it on Poplar before.

 

Mainly noted it on Aesculus.

 

 

 

 

 

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the smaller lower pictures are certainly characteristic of older rigidporous ulmaris, the green colouring is down to algal growth. It is usually found on elm (ulmus) but does occur although only occasionally on quercus, acer and populus. apparently since dutch elm it has become fairly rare. it causes a brown rot which can increase the risk of windthrow.

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