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Its what I would just call or class as an epophitic growth / fungus, its just growing in the pocket of soil / compost thats formed in the cavity, I'd say not feeding on the tree. Did you like that ? And if I was pushed I'd say it looks like Oyster mushroom .

 

And 3 Apples .

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Its what I would just call or class as an epophitic growth / fungus, its just growing in the pocket of soil / compost thats formed in the cavity, I'd say not feeding on the tree. Did you like that ? And if I was pushed I'd say it looks like Oyster mushroom .

 

And 3 Apples .

 

anything but an oyster in my opinion

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anything but an oyster in my opinion

Now come on Tony, what you need is a nice glass of red wine :thumbup1: you forget, I know young TMT VERY WELL, and its not past him to go along to our local Waitrose and do a spot of fungi shopping and even replant said fungi in an old cavity, he is a lot more qualified than he lets on. But saying that he doesn't like spending money at least on anything that isn't of a golden liquid form. CIDER . :lol: And I bet that shot was taken from the garden of a pub bench.

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