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Found this in the Cambridge botanical garden . Sorry the quality isnt great, were taken from my phone.

 

Laetiporus sulphureus - chicken of the woods

 

 

Did you notice anything esle fruiting around the trees at the botanics?

 

Not been there for a good while.

 

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Saw a few little treats why i was there. What an amazing place, so many beautiful trees.5976666804726_fungi7.jpg.7d137fd081ac8aa7e2db7614d6283d62.jpg

 

Is this Inontotus hispidus

 

Also what do you think my previous post was? I was thinking Inonotus dryadeus

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5976666c831e4_planetree.jpg.1c2be8de161a164c98233ed3b161f234.jpg

 

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Note sure on the height now im afraid, these don't really do it justice but trying to capture the grandeur of trees is a rather difficult skill.

 

Id say roughly 40ft but I really cant remember and its probably more.Im six two and that bracket was at least an arms length out of reach. I saw a lot of trees that day!

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