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Not sure of either of these ... Any guesses?

 

1. Russula species : with what tree species ?

2. With white spores ? If so : a Phellinus species. On what tree species ?

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The bark looks birch like, plus if you notice on the third pic there looks to be what looks like a both leaf on the left just above the bracket

 

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The bark looks birch like, plus if you notice on the third pic there looks to be what looks like a both leaf on the left just above the bracket

 

Could be, but I was trying to "educate" Arborowan on giving more information on the ecology, characteristics and hosts of both fungi :confused1: .

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Could be, but I was trying to "educate" Arborowan on giving more information on the ecology, characteristics and hosts of both fungi :confused1: .

 

Sorry:blush:, I forget that its what I do naturally now and others may not:001_rolleyes:

 

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With oak and/or beech (or spruce) and with red pores ? If so : Boletus erythropus ?

 

 

Predominantly within the root zone of Carpinus with a couple of Quercus at the periphery.

Pores were reddish.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Predominantly within the root zone of Carpinus with a couple of Quercus at the periphery. Pores were reddish.

 

Stipe, flesh, pores and tubes turning dark blue on bruising and without an orange-red net on the surface of the upper half of the stem ? If so : Boletus erythropus :thumbup1: .

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Stipe, flesh, pores and tubes turning dark blue on bruising and without an orange-red net on the surface of the upper half of the stem ? If so : Boletus erythropus :thumbup1: .

 

 

Few more of the same specimen.

 

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