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Fomes geotropus on Taxodium distichum in hollow at base of exposed buttress root.  First sporophore ever found on living cypress.
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: basidiocarp
Location: Ocala ; FL; United States
Description: Fomes geotropus on Taxodium distichum in hollow at base of exposed buttress root. First sporophore ever found on living cypress.
Date: 1914

Fomes geotropus (front view) from Liquidambar styraciflua
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: basidiocarp
Location: Gainesville; FL; United States
Description: Fomes geotropus (front view) from Liquidambar styraciflua
Date: 1914

Fomes geotropus (top view) from Nyssa sylvatica.  Two sporophores from inside hollow of black gum; conk on right with several furrows is several years old and conk on left without furrows is only one year old.
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: basidiocarp
Location: Satsuma ; FL; United States
Description: Fomes geotropus (top view) from Nyssa sylvatica. Two sporophores from inside hollow of black gum; conk on right with several furrows is several years old and conk on left without furrows is only one year old.
Date: 1913

Fomes extensus (top view) from Taxodium distichum at butt of living tree
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: basidiocarp
Location: Satsuma; FL; United States
Description: Fomes extensus (top view) from Taxodium distichum at butt of living tree
Date: 1913

Peck of Taxodium distichum (cross section) caused by Fomes geotropus
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: decay
forest pathology
Location: Satsuma ; FL; United States
Description: Peck of Taxodium distichum (cross section) caused by Fomes geotropus
Date: 1913

Polyporus ludovicianus (top view) on Quercus.
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: basidiocarp
Location: FL; United States
Description: Polyporus ludovicianus (top view) on Quercus.
Date: 1913

Polyporus ludovicianus (top view) from Quercus alba.
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: basidiocarp
Location: FL; United States
Description: Polyporus ludovicianus (top view) from Quercus alba.
Date: 1913

Fomes geotropus from Liquidambar styraciflua.  Two-year-old conker had been protruding from hollow and exposed to sun.
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: basidiocarp
Location: Fl; United States
Description: Fomes geotropus from Liquidambar styraciflua. Two-year-old conker had been protruding from hollow and exposed to sun.
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Fomes geotropus sporophore from Taxodium distichum with peck around hollow
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: forest pathology
Organisms: basidiocarp
Location: Ocala; FL; United States
Description: Fomes geotropus sporophore from Taxodium distichum with peck around hollow
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Typical peck caused by Fomes geotropus above and in butt hollow; light yellow areas become peck pockets; photo shows cross section of young tree 12 ft above ground
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: decay
forest pathology
Location: Satsuma; FL; United States
Description: Typical peck caused by Fomes geotropus above and in butt hollow; light yellow areas become peck pockets; photo shows cross section of young tree 12 ft above ground
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