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possible chicken of the woods?


Nick Waring
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found this on an old stump. as my fungi knowledge is very poor, im taking a wild stab (after looking on the web) at chicken of the woods? There seems to be alot of sweet chestnut around the old stump.

 

Can anyone recommend a fungi book for beginners?

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Sure it's not expanding foam? From the bygone days of filling cavities :laugh1:

 

Laetiporous would be my i.d. as well.

 

As for books - I highly recommend the great God Lonsdale's "Principles of Tree Hazard assessment and Management". It gives a comprehensive list of the most commonly found wood decay fungi and more importantly, the type of decay they cause.

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