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Some pics of tree fungi needing id.

Pic 1. Found on base off false acacia. Possibly turkey tails? Is anything to worry about?

Pic 2.& 3 found on limb 12ft high on a weeping willow. Seem to be same fungi species but in differentstages of ddevelopment.

Pic 4. Found loose under beech veteran at sabernake. Presumably had been shed higher up in tge beech crown

 

Thanks for your help in advance!

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I would think the first image is Abortiporus biennis.

 

Have a look at the fungi directory images in the link from the main website for more photos and info.......

 

Abortiporus biennis - the Blushing Rosette - David Humphries’s Fungi Directory - Arbtalk.co.uk | Discussion Forum for Arborists

 

 

As for the others, the images are not too clear, the last may be desiccated Polyporus squamosus

 

 

 

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