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David Humphries

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I haven't seen this in the thread yet;

 

 

 

I think it's Mycena Alcalina

 

 

 

Do you recall if they had an ammonia aroma about them ?

 

What's the host Tree here, I understand that Mycena Alcalina are associated with conifer stumps

 

 

Really nice shot btw :001_smile:

 

 

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[quote Originally Posted by Phenom

Is that Inonotus hispidus ? ...

 

 

 

I think so. I await confirmation from a more experienced fungi identifier...

 

 

 

 

Well, until either messrs Lonsdale or Matttheck join up onboard our merry little HMS Arbtalk, then I guess your just gonna have to put up with this ole bull talking ammatuer.

 

Neither of the esteemed gentlmen above or the deep dark vaults of Bioimages make mention of hispidus hosting on either Turkey or the indiginous Oaks.

Though they do elude to it being associated with other broadleaves other than Ash,

ie; Malus, Juglans, Plantanus, Ulmus, Acer..........

 

Although Michael Jordon does elude to Oak & Beech being host to Inonotus cuticularis which appears very similar to I. hispidus.

 

So, either you've stumbled on to a bit of a first here Mr Haine or you've stuck it up there with supper glue to confuse us poor students :sneaky2:

 

Or it's simply the later of the two. :001_smile:

 

 

 

Good find & post Peter :thumbup1:

 

 

 

Anyone care to interject?

 

 

 

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