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OK, can anyone id this one (my fungi id is terrible). They are located about 2m from the trunk of a mature cedar. Also is there likely to be any tree health issues?

 

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Mark

 

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As well as not knowing a great deal about fungus, it appears I can't use my nexus! This time with a photo☺

 

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These are Geopora (=Sepultaria) sumneriana. Always with mature Cedars and in the Spring. Nice find. No tree health issues as far as I know, it's almost certainly mycorrhizal with Cedrus species.

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