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Posted

Youz guys know I was joshin on the shamrock Id, right? :biggrin:

 

 

 

 

Here's what I believe to be The Winter Polypore - Polyporus brumalis

 

Here on detached decaying Beech branch on the ground.

 

Rhizomorphs from Armillaria sp?

 

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First three on Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) second pic was quite strange growing up like stalagmites.

 

Last two on Scotts Pine (Pinus sylvestris) last pic mycelium under bark.

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Posted

first one looks like mutated daldinia or Xylaria polymorpha

 

second, best gues a phelinus

 

third i aint sure bit hard to see cleary but interested have you any ohter shots?

 

Mycleium patterns are as distinctive as a finger print so well worth keeping a look out for similar, I will bear this post in mind for future reference, great shot.

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