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  1. First thought was "pale chicken of the woods" (Laetiporus Cincinnatus) or Berkeley's polypore, but not sure so need some help.

    Found in central PA. 2 feet out from base of oak tree. Also a red maple nearby but probably 5 feet away. Fronds up to 4.5 inches wide and some of the smaller ones are very thick. See pics.

    Lemon just for size reference 😉

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  2. Did darken somewhat. At first I thought this may be a black staining polypore, but it grew about 2 weeks earlier than other black staining polypores in this area and had a little bit different appearance to me, so wasn't sure. The others are just popping now. The black edges are hard / dry and get some sun. New pics attached. 

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  3. Help, is this a Berkeley's Polypore?

    No black staining / bruising.

    Northeast Pennsylvania

    Mostly shaded area, at edge of wooded area. Near some live and dead oaks and pine. Also a maple tree nearby. Closest to a dead pine stump that was ground down this summer. Lots of little gnats flying around it.

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