B Becky Ihrig New Member Joined Mar 30, 2017 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Location House springs mo Mar 30, 2017 #1 This is growing on a white oak Attachments 20170329_184940.jpg 3.6 MB · Views: 42
Jason Douglas ArboristSite Guru Joined Oct 23, 2016 Messages 549 Reaction score 348 Location Columbus Mar 30, 2017 #2 Fungal decay conk, hard to ID as it's past it's prime. Indicates internal decay, likely a white rot. Have an arborist out to assess if the tree's potential drop zone is adjacent to house, people, drive, walkway, etc
Fungal decay conk, hard to ID as it's past it's prime. Indicates internal decay, likely a white rot. Have an arborist out to assess if the tree's potential drop zone is adjacent to house, people, drive, walkway, etc