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Evening all

 

I wonder if you could help me with a fungal ID please :001_smile:

 

It has me totally stumped (!) but it's probably very bleedin' obvious but I am having a dim moment (it's my age you know, . . . during the war. . . .).

 

If you could help I would be very grateful :thumbup:

 

Seen on Oak in last 2 weeks.

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It has me totally stumped (!) but it's probably very bleedin' obvious. Seen on Oak in last 2 weeks.

 

Arbgirl,

With tobacco brown spores ? If so, Agrocybe cylindracea (= A. aegerita), a species seldom found on other tree species than poplar or willow, so not that bleedin' obvious :001_rolleyes: .

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What are the implications for tree health as I am not familiar with this one?

 

Don't know, as I've never seen it on Quercus before. In (pollarded) Populus and Salix it's a fast white rotter (further) hollowing the trunk. But looking at the second photo, I wonder whether it could be Gymnopilus junonius instead.

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I shall go and re-investigate then and take my mallet!

 

Tree has grown round a barbed wire fence and has other trees growing through it but is close to a lightly (barely) used footpath so will inform landowner it may require investigation

 

 

One thing though, I didn't see any obvious evidence of rings on the stem?

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