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1 hour ago, nepia said:

Was sent this pic by a customer. The tree's a recently died garden apple.

The original assumption was HF but I'm not sure - looks like Meripilus to me; could it be?IMG-20241024-WA0006.thumb.jpg.ca8bda3c23dee1102bb2c588418c2d06.jpg


it has gills not pores so likely Armillaria species not Meripilus 

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The photos don't do them justice, but these were fully 10 inch diameter I reckon.

 

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Plus some immature oak apples of some sort.

 

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9 hours ago, sime42 said:

The photos don't do them justice, but these were fully 10 inch diameter I reckon.

 

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Plus some immature oak apples of some sort.

 

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Oak apples can look spectacular 

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A few from the Moor today. Also saw some rather nice tiny little ones  growing on old cowpats, but didn't get a photo of them.

 

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Some temperate rainforest lichens. Argyll.

 

Pseudocyphellaria citrina. 

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Ricasolia amplissima 

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Pseudocyphellaria norvegica 

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Pectenia atlantica.

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Peltigera praetextata.

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Pseudocyphellaria intricata.

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Lobaria pulmonaria, Ricasolia amplissima, Sticta limbata, Leptogium burgessii.  

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