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Posted
1 hour ago, slack ma girdle said:

Pholiota squarrosa or P flammans?c2b9dc53cf3bd6ee24f56bb1a4474b6a.jpg4c3a0f70253cbb4c4f32fc2919acac09.jpgdb84ef6df47606959d81ee1fa5ec327d.jpg

 

Neither, these are more than likely Armillaria, possibly mellea.

 

I suspect if you had a good root around you'd probably find rhizomorphs in the decayed wood volume.

 

 

 

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Posted
10 hours ago, David Humphries said:

Did the Perenniporia ash get felled?

 

any cross sections?

David hello tree is still standing and will make busy day when it falls! it is leaning over a well stocked lake, if I get a chance I try to supply pictures, no leaf on it this year. the Alder is one of the largest single stemmed I have seen and the ash possible twice the size of this, cheers for now   

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