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David Humphries

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Suspected Aurantiporus fissilis (greasy bracket) on Fraxinus excelsior (ash). Sadly, the area was fully fenced off with barbed wire, to stop deer grazing. The site is Hatfield Forest. The outward morphology ticks all the boxes that I can consider to represent this fungus.

 

Some really nice collection of shots (open images in tabs to zoom in fully).

 

Aurantiporus fissilis (greasy bracket) on Fraxinus excelsior - Album on Imgur

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Looks good for the greasy (from a colour and morphological perspective) :thumbup1:

 

Shame you couldn't get a slice to confirm.

 

But classic MO

 

 

 

 

Small request, could you post an image as well as the Imagur link for future reference?

 

I think more people would see what your talking about as I don't believe everyone visiting this thread clicks your links which might mean they miss out.

 

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