Tmycology·MycologybyThe Real King Gordon What is this fungus?Saw this at the base of a 300 year old oak.View original on lemmy.world51Comments6
AAwkwardPenguin lemmy.world3Hide 3 repliesLooks like: https://www.fungikingdom.net/fungi-photos/basidiomycota/russulales-order/bondarzewiaceae-family/ So: Bondarzewiaceae4
TThe Real King Gordon replylemmy.world2Hide 2 repliesThat seems exactly right. Its listed as mostly growing on Oaks and is parasitic. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bondarzewia_berkeleyi Thank you4
eericatty replykbin.social1Hide 1 replyWe get these on the pin oaks lining our city's streets and it's the harbinger that the old tree will need to be cut down and replaced. Or that it's going to fall in the foreseeable future.4
Looks like: https://www.fungikingdom.net/fungi-photos/basidiomycota/russulales-order/bondarzewiaceae-family/
So: Bondarzewiaceae
That seems exactly right. Its listed as mostly growing on Oaks and is parasitic.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bondarzewia_berkeleyi
Thank you
We get these on the pin oaks lining our city's streets and it's the harbinger that the old tree will need to be cut down and replaced. Or that it's going to fall in the foreseeable future.
Definitely a sign that the saprotroph is winning.
Could also be an old Laetiporus but I’m not sure.
Yeah an old Laetiporus cincinnatus is what it looks like to me.