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David Humphries

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8 hours ago, Ben R said:

Yes indeed, AJ. The dotted ('stippled') stem and tiny pores makes this Leccinum. It looks rather like L. scabrum. Were there Birch trees around? 

Hi Ben, thanks for that. Yes there were Birch in somewhat close proximatey, but also silver poplar and oak. 

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Are the fruit bodies not on a tree volume beneath the ivy, Murray ?
 
Look a bit like Fuscoporia torulosa
 
Definitively growing out of the Ivy, none on the Ash tree .
It does look like Fuscoporia torulosa, i shall gave to set the might of the Pembrokeshire fungi recording network on the case.
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