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What I do on my days off really is rather sad, eh!

 

Can anyone ID the two species below, please.

 

First one is taken, in two places (first one a moderately-sized log and the second on an old coppice stump), from dead sweet chestnut wood. Could it be L. sulphureus? Unsure as most brackets I have seen have been far larger and more numerous / tufty.

 

 

Second one is taken on a mature oak. I'm thinking either early G. resinaceum or I. dryadeus (leaning more towards the former), though I am unsure.

 

 

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Here's some L. sulphureus fruiting within the butt of an old, wind-thrown oak (long dead):

 

Not sure what this is - on a P. nigra. Either the decay facilitated the major limb failure, or succeeded into the exposed environment following wounding. The only thing I can think of is P. schweinitzii in a somewhat (over?) mature state, having not seen brackets on pines until today. The underside looks like I. hispidus, though I am not aware of its presence on pines.

 

Link to unknown fungus -

 

Plenty of Bjerkandera adusta out, as well.

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Is it Phellinus schweinitzii now, or is that a typo? Bloody fungi name changes! Do I recall correctly that I. dryadeus is now Pseudo-Innonotus too, or was it just a sick twisted mind meddling nightmare? :eek:

 

A bit more than a typo :blushing:

 

 

Phaeolus schweinitzii :thumbup1:

 

 

Tomatoe - Tomato :biggrin:

 

 

and yes, I. dryadeus is now Psuedoinnonotus dryadeus .......currently :sneaky2:

 

 

 

 

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