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Ok mate it is an Oak, but Grifola sp - are you certain?

 

Marco & Tony,

If on oak, Tony is right :thumbup1: , I was mislead by "The fast majority were on conifer with only one or two on broadleaves" and did, because of the round and compact shape of the FB's (see below photo of S. laminosa) and the assumption it was on conifer, not consider G. frondosa, but anyhow, nice pictures :thumbup: .

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Marco & Tony,

If on oak, Tony is right :thumbup1: , I was mislead by "The fast majority were on conifer with only one or two on broadleaves" and did, because of the round and compact shape of the FB's (see photo of S. laminosa) and the assumption it was on conifer, not consider G. frondosa, but anyhow, nice pictures :thumbup: .

 

Gerrit, that is simply one of the finest most gorgeous fungi images I have ever seen.

 

AWESOME:thumbup1:

 

I knows a grifola when i see one!:biggrin:

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