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Went to look at dead wooding an oak today and found these. I'm not good on fungi so could someone please tell me what I'm looking at. Is this bad and if so how bad. Thanks for your help in advance.

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So root rot. Not good then? With this plus whatever other fungi is there am I looking at a time bomb, failure or can it be monitored? As in its ok for x amount of years?

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