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Its spread across a relatively narrow geographical strip.

 

There are a couple of specimens a little further north than these (on oaks at a neighboring site) that I'm aware of but I haven't picked up on any others going north from here within London. Due south is toward the city center so that's perhaps unlikely to host many/if any Fomes.

 

Conjecture, but these may be the deepest 'found' ones within London from the northern perspective.

 

 

 

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..............Great thing (for me) about threads like these, is that over years they can be updated with any new data/findings I come across.

 

..........or by others

 

like this interesting paper by Baum, Sieber, Schwarze and Fink which suggests (presumed by the authors) that F. fomentarius may be an Endophytic species as well as (or perhaps instead of) being a sapwood exposed colonisation strategist.

 

Latent infections of Fomes fomentarius in the xylem of European beech (Fagus sylvatica)

 

Thanks for sharing Chris (Kveldssanger) :thumbup1:

 

 

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No problem at all. Will read through that and the Sparassis crispa article Jules posted on the fact thread, and do a write up for my blog if I can wrap my head around it all properly.

 

Going to explore an old woodland today, in the hope of seeing some fungi.

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I wrote up a bit on my blog about Fomes, as well as on my thread on this forum (both can be found as links in my signature). I referenced to this thread for those that do read the blog from outside the forum. :)

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