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| | | Black velvet growth (parasite?) on Trametes. Hi,
I recently found a patch of T. versicolor which appeared to be being attacked by something that was covering them in a black velvety mould. It seemed to be taking over living brackets rather than breaking down dead ones.
Any thoughts?
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