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Hello. the attached pictures is of a fruit body i saw growing from a cavity at the base of a red oak. The cavity is in the shape of a tee-pee. The reaction wood around the cavity is good. The heart wood is exposed and in tact. The fungus appears to be on the static mass only.

 

Any input as to the likely significance of this fungus in this situation?

 

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