Fungi ID

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Kepis

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Anyone know what this fungi is?, found it growing on a sycamore today

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Is it edible or a stay away from :confused:
 

stovie

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maver said:
Anyone know what this fungi is?, found it growing on a sycamore today

Is it edible or a stay away from :confused:


Looks very like Piptoporus betulinus ( Birch polypore) and despite its name can be found tolling the death knell on many deciduous trees. Would not eat it, very tough, even when young. Though not poisonous.
 

gregorach

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Hmmm - birch polypore has a narrow attachment as I recall. Don't think it's that, but I could be wrong.
 

stovie

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gregorach said:
Hmmm - birch polypore has a narrow attachment as I recall. Don't think it's that, but I could be wrong.

No. You are quite right, but from this angle I cannot be sure about the attachment.

Now! If we had another picture..... ;)
 

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