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Hi all,

 

Came across this at the base of a very large mature holm oak yesterday. Struggling to pin point it precisely.

 

Crown in what appears to be good health, very little dead wood. Slight decay on inside of one stem above the bracket.

 

Any suggestions very much appreciated!

 

Ben

 

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Posted

I do'nt ever recall seeing Rigi on holme oak,but that is not to say its not unheard of..anyone?..but this is definitely Inonotus Dryadeus...Im as sure as I can be without seeing it in the flesh.

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