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Mammoth fungi on a mammoth black poplar


Steve Bullman
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Probably Rigidoporous ulmarius & I would certainly lean that way, but I wouldn't rule out Perenniporia fraxinea without seeing a slice of the flesh and tube layer...........ammateur mistake Mr B

 

There is a very useful Fugi Id APP specifically designed to help with those that are fungally challenged :001_tt2:

 

 

 

 

What a magnificent tree, is it staying?

 

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Or actually your really a very small person.....:001_smile:

 

 

He's only a midget, anyone who's met him can tell you that!

 

Shame about the black poplar, at that size and shape I'd assume it's a wild one (not a Lombardy), pretty rare round here!

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