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Dai.

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  1. Hi all. Just looking for bit of help with ID please. Found this on a beech, about 12 foot up on the main stem. No obvious sign of injury where the fungi was but it had a pretty big cavity at the base and a decent amount of kretzschmaria deusta around the base too. My fungi skills are pretty limited, but is it oyster fungus? I couldn't find any alternatives with the gills so prominent in my book. Unsure as I found it mid April, but according to said book, oyster fungus autumn/winter fruiting and non persistent? Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks

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