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Ganoderma australe?


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Hi guys

 

We were asked to clear a beech limb that had fallen across a bridleway, this chap was still loosely attached to the fallen limb. I am almost certain its G. australe but got a little twitchy when looking at the brackets pore bearing surface which is pretty brown.

 

Any ideas?

 

Regards

 

Nick

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