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Found this at the base of a Douglas fir today. Very wet and rainy so the bracket was quite wet when I took the shot. 

 

I am not sure if it is Gloeophyllum sepiarium or Inonotus cuticularis or something completely different. 

 

Any ideas would be much appreciated.

 

 

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Found this at the base of a Douglas fir today. Very wet and rainy so the bracket was quite wet when I took the shot. 
 
I am not sure if it is Gloeophyllum sepiarium or Inonotus cuticularis or something completely different. 
 
Any ideas would be much appreciated.
 
 
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Have you ruled out Heterobasidion
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15 minutes ago, Nickothetrees said:

 

 


Have you ruled out Heterobasidion

 

 

Not too sure on that one. Its quite close though the spores are more grey. But could be. 

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Not too sure on that one. Its quite close though the spores are more grey. But could be. 
Looks like heterobasidium annosum, conifers are the main host.

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