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  • 5 weeks later...
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:001_smile:seen this beech with large amounts of panic fruiting merrip in a park near me earlier this year, the wind got it this week, alot of the main roots were rotten the 2nd pic has a old fruit showing

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seen this beech with large amounts of panic fruiting merip in a park near me earlier this year, the wind got it this week, alot of the main roots were rotten the 2nd pic has a old fruit showing

 

Ben,

:thumbup1: documentation of the typical wood decomposition strategy of M. giganteus in beech, warning for potential wind throw by panic fruiting.

  • 4 weeks later...
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ha ha, your right too, but for a meripilus?

 

robustus maybe, piptoporus Q maybe, this, job done and adequate!:lol:

 

third image didnt download will find it later:thumbup1:

 

where was this tree? and did you ever find that third image?:001_smile:

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