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Willjj

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  1. Me and my boss have been seeing a lot of beech of various ages/sizes with foliage that is either fully brown and crisp to touch or it has brown edges. We're in the Wiltshire and Somerset area. It's fairly widespread. Was wondering if someone could shed some light on what it might be. The photos aren't great, but do give an idea of what I'm trying to explain. Cheers.
  2. Cheers for all your help.
  3. Sorry forgot to say, it was on an Oak tree and it was just 1x bracket.
  4. Hi all, anyone help me with this?. I think it maybe Ganoderma pfeifferi?,but any help would be great. Cheers.
  5. Cheers all, thanks for the help.
  6. Any help with these would be great. 1st pic is an oak, fungi emanating from an old pruning wound, approx 5M so couldn't get to close. 2nd pic is also an oak. Cheers.
  7. Any help would be great. Really not sure what these are. Cheers.
  8. Growing around a catalpa on a grass verge. Any help/ advice would be great. Ident books say Aurivella grows on/in trunks/branches. Cheers.
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    Thanks both. Old photos sent to me from team mate. Worked on the trees last week,just black mush now.
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    Ident help

    A little help please. Are these collybia fusipes?. These were between the buttress of a semi mature Acacia. I thought collybia was principally an Oak coloniser. Any info would be great. Cheers
  11. Fungi found on Beech. Not to sure on ident .Any help would be good. Was thinking Pholiota spp?. Cheers
  12. Help with ID please. Fungi was between butress region of a mature Oak. Any help would be appreciated.
  13. Help with ID please. Fungi was between butress region of a mature Oak. Any help would be appreciated.

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