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Rigidoporus ????


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ladies and gents I took this photo this morning on a Lomardy Poplar, the spore print is white, didnt have a knife to take a cut through the bracket. Can all the brains out there confirm my ident or offer an alternative

 

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I would think that Rigidoporus is a good candidate.

 

Really need to see a wedge to be sure.

 

Sometimes the pinky/orange tube layer (rigidoporus) shows through on the underside surface pores but not always.

 

 

Other possible candiate could be Perenniporia fraxinea which also hosts on Poplar, but has a different flesh & tube colour profile.

 

 

Rigidoporus gallery

 

Perenniporia gallery

 

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