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On 22/03/2023 at 20:49, ClintG said:

First thoughts were Fistulina but then I discovered Buglossoporous when researching, maybe something else? On a declining Oak, near base of stem.

 

 

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Ganoderma resinaceum

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10 hours ago, David Humphries said:

I think it might be early forming Abortiporus biennis.

 

will be worth going back to it in a week or so to see how it develops. 
 

did you take a slice to see within for flesh and tubes? 

Thanks David I will take a knife today and post  a photo

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