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Not necessarily the right place. But I have some kind of epiphytic fungi on a doulas fir, (not my photo I'm sure it's some kind of pine). Would be interested to know if anyone knows what it is. Possibly taking advantage of moisture/sugary sap ?

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Not necessarily the right place. But I have some kind of epiphytic fungi on a doulas fir, (not my photo I'm sure it's some kind of pine). Would be interested to know if anyone knows what it is. Possibly taking advantage of moisture/sugary sap ?

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suspect that there be scale my good man

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On second look, you're probably right with the Ganoderma Tony.

 

 

 

Although In my defence I did say they 'look like' Fomes, not that they were.

 

Microscopy has recently led me to be more cautious with my identification.

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