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is P populnea a heart rotter? what is its incidence in the uk.

 

Fungal record database has it named as Hemipholiota populena and red data listed.

 

Only 54 UK records listed.

 

Not one that I have knowingly come across

 

 

British Fungi - record details

 

 

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Its one ive hoped to see many many times and yes heart rot from what I can lay my hands on, very similar lifestyle to the P. aurivella in my mind, its a cracking looking fungi.

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Had a sniff around this earlier today and remembered that I had listed it down as a wound parasite (sapwood exposed) on an assignment I did a couple of years ago. Which would of been based on reference material and I think this corresponds with what is listed in the Francis Schwarze/Engels/Mattheck Fungal Strategies

 

 

 

So perhaps there is conflicting information out there.

 

 

 

 

 

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Yes there are different observations

Imagining a fungus munching inside o my

Lets keep in mind that losing heartwood

Can help the tree

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