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slightly pubescent yes. the colour of the upper is discoloured slightly by bird droppings and algae. the pores are a creamy/ peach colour (the pics are distorted slightly by the flash).

 

cheers for entertaining my novice posting btw :thumbup1:

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slightly pubescent yes. the colour of the upper is discoloured slightly by bird droppings and algae. the pores are a creamy/ peach colour (the pics are distorted slightly by the flash).

 

cheers for entertaining my novice posting btw :thumbup1:

 

Trametes hirsutum then, its the hairy one of the three.

 

good find:thumbup1:

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found these tonight, can't work out what they are... :confused1:

 

(sorry if im hijacking this thread a bit)

 

I'd go for :blushing: bracket - Daedaleopsis confragosa

 

i.e. the pics at the top of the page.

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Ah,

 

I thought your conversation with Hama was related to the 2nd pics, when in fact it seems like you have 2 types of Trametes - T hirsuta & T versicolor?

 

thats right yeah, two types of Trametes growing on the same log- the larger white brackets are apparently T.hirsuta, and the little turkey tails are T.versicolor.

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