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Could anyone id these brackets for me please. I've not come across these before & cannot glean any info from my books or tinternet. They are located at the base of an Oak set in 12 acres of native species woodland & the only tree which appears to have them. Thanks.ImageUploadedByArbtalk1392204238.118001.jpg.c580f8a9a526e50a00bffd3cb4363090.jpg

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Rained off again, can't clean chainsaws etc anymore they already look spanking, all kit and quotes done so thought have a go at these. Agree with rob but the GANODERMA LUCIDUM is rare in the uk. It could be same species but RESINACEUM. Could also be PFEIFFERI same family.

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Appear to me Ganoderma lucidum. Close match is G resinaceum however that's annual where lucidum is perennial. Causes white rot

 

You can see annual growth rings on these brackets, they seem to be perennial.

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Shocking coming from a student! BOTh are annual :lol:

 

and its resinaceum

 

 

My bad! Thought that that was a way of differentiating. Looking at lucidum I now realise I'm not right as it tends to have a pronounced stalk.

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That's why I had 3 guess's thought one was bound to be right if I was that good I would be in a class room teaching about it and not still working my butt of still cutting and climbing.

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