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Hi guys, Was wondering if there was any fungi experts out there that could help me identify a couple of fungi photos? Im doing a course in arb and am struggling with my ident! any help will be appreciated! the first was found on maple, second on oak, third on oak, fourth on ash and fifth on oak. cheers.

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Hello Harry.

 

Some nice shots.

 

I'm stuck at home at the mo, so don't have all references at hand.

 

No idea as yet on the first

Would guess a forming Fomes for second. (Not rerally sure though)

Third and Fith are Ganodermas possibly adspersum.

 

Forth is too desicated for me to have a shot at.

 

Will ponder some more and get back to ya. :001_smile:

 

 

 

David

 

 

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