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Heterobasidion?


Tom D
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Saw this tree today, it's dying, it had a neighbour which died a few years ago. It had been diagnosed as honey fungus, but the mycelium is white and sheet like. No bootlaces.

 

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Thanks guys, I hadn't ruled out armilaria, I just had a similar case with heterobasidion a few years back which made me wonder. It has quite a mushroomy smell, there are no fruiting bodies.

 

always remember that fruiting bodies is JUST SEX and nothing more, it requires two sexualy compatible myceliums to meet.

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