i think i found some horses hoof fungus?

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bdshim

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will post a picture up later but was at work today and moving some timber about, and for some random reason there was an old birch log with little shoots coming off it, then i saw what i think is the fungus thats good for tinder? like i say will stick a picture up later so people with more knowledge can tell me what ive found:lmao:
 

Toddy

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It's good stuff is the birch and it assorted fungus :)

Put up a photo and someone'll know which one it is :cool:

cheers,
Toddy
 

addo

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You only normally get two bracket fungi attached to Birch.

If its flat, white and grows each year its Birch polypore/Razorstrop
If it looks like a horses hoof.........:)
 
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bdshim

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ahhh dam, i think its not i think its a cramp ball?? but heres a picture the white bit is where i broke it off there are more maybe i should have left it? if it is cramp ball whats the best thing to do with it?
cheers
ballbirch.jpg
 

Toddy

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That's not a cramp ball. That looks like a small fomes.
Can you cut it in half and take a photo of the layers inside ?

Cheers,
Toddy
 

Toddy

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Small slightly distorted fomes fomentarius. It might well have grown after the tree was down. We get some really odd shaped ones growing that way.

It's a good tinder fungus :) Do a search for amadou :D

cheers,
Toddy
 

bdshim

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Small slightly distorted fomes fomentarius. It might well have grown after the tree was down. We get some really odd shaped ones growing that way.

It's a good tinder fungus :) Do a search for amadou :D

cheers,
Toddy

so is it best leave it to dry? then cut it up ? thanks for reply:)
 

Toddy

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It still burns but if you look at Addo's link you can see how the bit that makes the amadou is directly under that hard shell, and good amadou is like velvety chamois leather.....no hard bits.

cheers,
Toddy
 

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