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Looking at two different trees, I saw two different fruiting bodies.
One at the site of mower/ mechanical damage on exposed wood.
Very much a quick, not-thorough bit of internet research suggested turkey-tail, trametes sp., from what I remember of phone Googling.
this second fruiting body was on the bark, more so on the darker, damper,underside of a leaning main trunk. Seemed like the bark was loose under it, popping right off, about 3/4" thick, but not exposing cambium. I meant to compare to other areas without the fruiting body, but got side-tracked by dusk and rain.
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One at the site of mower/ mechanical damage on exposed wood.
Very much a quick, not-thorough bit of internet research suggested turkey-tail, trametes sp., from what I remember of phone Googling.
this second fruiting body was on the bark, more so on the darker, damper,underside of a leaning main trunk. Seemed like the bark was loose under it, popping right off, about 3/4" thick, but not exposing cambium. I meant to compare to other areas without the fruiting body, but got side-tracked by dusk and rain.
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