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I have asked everyone all over the internet and I have searched high and low and I have no idea if this even is a fungus anymore, someone please help!!
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Hi, Just wondering if anyone can give an idea of what this could be? And if there's a possibility it could be a type of phytophthora? For context....we have a very large maple tree approx 5m away from this tree, (not rooted on our land but it hangs over) which since last Summer has rapidly declined to the point it is now dead. We had an arboriculturist out who's opinion was that it was likely phytophthora and also had evidence of a secondary honey fungus infection. We are really struggling to get the ministry of defence to remove it and are now worried for the health of other plants in our garden including this one which was previously fine. And also the other dozens of trees in the area! Any opinions would be most welcome. Thanks, Alice
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Hey arbtalk, I came across this bracket last autumn, finally got around to uploading the images and asking for help! The ash tree is in Dorset, UK, it's mature and is sat by/in a stream. No other fruiting bodies found on or near the tree... doesn't share the same characteristics as the typical Meripulous or Perenniporia…. can anyone shed any light? The client has asked for its I.D as he would like to know if he can eat it when it fruits next... ?? Hopefully the link tot he image will work. Cheers Tree Services Trowbridge
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Can someone I.d this fungus please? Its attached to a semi mature copper Beech. cheers