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Here’s one ive been watching on Q, cerris (Turkey Oak)

Haven’t a clue what it is

Pic’s from 15/05 to 1/10

 

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I wouldn't be suprised if that was Innonotus dryadeus

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Looks like it's going to be an Inonotus dryadeus, esp on turkey oak. You'll have to look out for drops of watery golden liquid it produces on surface-then you'll know for sure. Good series of pics.:proud:

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