Blotchiness on oak and beech. What causes this?

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A client is concerned about blotchy tree trunks. The foliage looks good, bark ok. What to do.
 
Could be the start of smooth patch? Never heard of it affecting Beech though, but have seen that before now that you posted. Never seemed to be a problem.
 
Definately smooth patch (also called white patch) on that oak. Probably similar on the beeck. Just a fungus that eats the outer bark - causes no damage to the tree. It can be an indacator that the tree is growing a little slower...the patch forms more quickly than the tree is replacing the bark, but the fungus on the bark is NOT causing that slowed growth.
 

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