Sudden Oak Death (SOD) disease 'Phytophthora ramorum'.
Sudden Oak Death (SOD) disease (Phytophthora ramorum), black charcoal like fruiting bodies are of the fungus 'Annulohypoxylon Thouarsianum' , effects Coastal Tanoak 'Lithocarpus densiflorus' and other evergreen trees and shrubs in Southern Oregon, Bark Beetle 'grass' or wood dust, infestation by the Bark Beetle, Curry County, along the Pacific Coast, Oregon, United States.
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Location: Curry County, Oregon, Pacific Coast, United States.
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