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Perenniporia fraxinea


David Humphries
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Leading on from the Rigidiporus thread.......

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=6205

 

Heres a pictorial to help distinguish between the two.

 

The following pictures consist of P. fraxinea brackets.

First two showing the complete girdling around of an Ash that it's killed, the next three on one side of a deteriating Ash.

 

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