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| | | Deformed Leccinum Has anyone come across this before? | 
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| | | Re: Deformed Leccinum These look more like true galls caused by an 'invader' rather than a deformity.
This is not unlike the Nipple gall on Ganoderma applanatum and could very well be a first record for Britain or better as I certainly have never seen this before in any mycological publications.
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