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Probably really obvious but i'm struggling with this ident. Ganoderma pfeifferi where the lumpy edge has over wintered and gone red/brown?

 

Any help appreciated.

 

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Looks a fairly good shout for pfeifferi.

 

 

Did you try scratching the top surface, to see if it had the tell tale 'bees wax' coating?

 

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Naaa, sorry David, couldn't get my hand past the PC screen to check, that's why I went fer adspersum :001_rolleyes:

 

Not a fungi I've encountered much...or maybe I just have realised I have :confused1:

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Yeah, I'd say these are pfeifferi.

 

Young developing australe and applanatum don't have that lacquered/reddish colour, like these ones present.

 

Give it a scratch if you come across them again

 

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Ps, Paul I can't believe the AA haven't invested in sratchavision computer screens yet :biggrin:

 

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Posted

Definitely going to do the scratch test, thanks for all the advice.

 

David, thanks also for the insight into the future, scratch and sniff through my pc monitor! the mind boggles :)

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