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Jameswgm

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  1. Thanks for the quick response. Must admit, from a complete novice's point of view I thought the oak was the least concerning; thanks for the input. James.
  2. Further pictures of the Beech fungi By jameswgm at 2011-03-23 By jameswgm at 2011-03-23
  3. I've got three different examples, I'll start with the one I'm most confident with; Inonotus hispidus; decayed bracket on a London Plane? The picture is from November, sorry about the quality, it's a scan. By jameswgm at 2011-03-23 Second is at the base of an Oak, I thought this looked like a Ganoderma? By jameswgm at 2011-03-23 By jameswgm at 2011-03-23 Third I'm not really sure of at all, this is in two of the buttresses of a large Beech. In the last picture there is a new, small ball of distinctly yellow fruiting body forming. By jameswgm at 2011-03-23 Any help would be greatly appreciated. James.

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