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Fungi On Sycamore


nate.dogg2909
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Hi all

 

Went out to congleton the other week to look at a large job and found this at the bottom of a very mature sycamore, approx 1m at the base and 80ft tall in a woodland setting on a bank over some houses.

 

Trees close by are 2 mature beech, one of which has a nice hole in the bottom and honey fungus making its way upwards.

 

Pics are attached.

 

I think it may be Ganoderma but i have limited fungi knowledge

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