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Horse chestnut fungi ID


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Need ID help with following.

2 pics below of decay on mature horse chestnut, in otherwise good health. First pic shows Jelly like brown fruting body at base of tree which when prodded into the wood behind was mushy. 2nd pic shows a brown mud-like exudate from another wound about 1m up stem.

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Works been ok today, felled a couple of large dead pop sticks and hand shifted all the timber, that got a sweat on and I forgot about the pain in my "drum":biggrin:

 

And I meant "looks like" as in, "it is", you just can't tell my internation over the ether:001_tt2:

 

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Works been ok today, felled a couple of large dead pop sticks and hand shifted all the timber, that got a sweat on and I forgot about the pain in my "drum":biggrin:

 

And I meant "looks like" as in, "it is", you just can't tell my internation over the ether:001_tt2:

 

Sent from my Galaxy S2

 

:lol::001_tt2:

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