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keep an eye on it for a week or two, se how it develops. could just be bjerkandera adusta but i am certain it will be the oxyporus even though i have never seen it to date.

 

I will keep an eye on it .. Thanks again

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Wanna climb it mate ? I know you would !! Even though its knackered .. Its in the same garden as that sycamore dismantle in a couple weeks ..

 

bring it on haha when am i stripping that hollowed out beech tht caught fire haha :thumbup:

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could just be bjerkandera adusta but i am certain it will be the oxyporus even though i have never seen it to date.

 

Bjerkandera adusta or B. fumosa. Oxyporus populinus looks like this, see photo.

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