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Hello all I have just dismantled a massive Holm oak and have just started to split the wood and have found white veins growing through the stem it had a large cavity near the base just wondering if anyone knows the cause of this

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Fungal mycelium colonising the timber by growing through the vessels. 

 

You can see the where the mycelium is growing through the trees rays horizontally in the last picture.

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Holm Oak....very beautiful timber once milled, even with the fungus.  Got any stems for sale?

7 hours ago, Toby Yeoman said:

Hello all I have just dismantled a massive Holm oak and have just started to split the wood and have found white veins growing through the stem it had a large cavity near the base just wondering if anyone knows the cause of this

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16 minutes ago, Toby Yeoman said:

No sorry I have loads of lumps but no decent lengths and thank you all for your inputs

Well sadly it is wonderful firewood also!

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