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    Hispidus Canker: Images

    Click on the text link under each photo to see a larger picture.

    Older fruiting bodies on the decaying base of an infected tree

    Older fruiting bodies on the decaying base of an infected tree

    Photo credit: Robert L. Anderson, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org

    A large, fan-shaped fruiting body

    A large, fan-shaped fruiting body

    Photo credit: Frantisek Soukup, Bugwood.org

    Fruiting bodies at the lower edge of a canker

    Fruiting bodies at the lower edge of a canker

    Photo credit: Theodor D. Leininger, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org

    The characteristic swollen folds at the margins of a canker on Nuttall oak

    The characteristic swollen folds at the margins of a canker on Nuttall oak

    Photo credit: Edward L. Barnard, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Bugwood.org

    Old and new fruiting conks and canker on turkey oak

    Old and new fruiting conks and canker on turkey oak

    Photo credit: USDA Forest Service - Region 8 - Southern Archive, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org

    Close-up of the underside of a fruiting body

    Close-up of the underside of a fruiting body

    Photo credit: Andrej Kunca, National Forest Centre - Slovakia, Bugwood.org

    Fruiting bodies on the trunk of a European ash

    Fruiting bodies on the trunk of a European ash

    Photo credit: Andrej Kunca, National Forest Centre - Slovakia, Bugwood.org

    A cross-section of the trunk of a European ash

    A cross-section of the trunk of a European ash small

    Photo credit: Andrej Kunca, National Forest Centre - Slovakia, Bugwood.org


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