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Can I now ask if this has any significance to the Willow. I note that it is saprotrophic so is the proximity to the tree a clue as to what may be happening underground??

 

Marco,

I'm still not convinced, that your pictures from the base of the willow depict Clavulina coralloides, so my request would be to go back in a week or so and photograph what has developed by then.

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Marco,

I'm still not convinced, that your pictures from the base of the willow depict Clavulina coralloides, so my request would be to go back in a week or so and photograph what has developed by then.

 

Gerrit, thank you. I shall see what develops and we shall try again to get a formal identification from photographs if possible :thumbup1:

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On 04/09/2017 at 17:47, daltontrees said:

Apologies if I am just being thick, but where has the fungi directory moved to? I've had a look but I feel like someone returning to my old town to find it has been redeveloped and I no longer know my way around.

On 04/09/2017 at 18:18, Steve Bullman said:

It hasn't been moved over yet, sorry

I've just been looking too....  I can't find it now.  Did it drop off when the format changed Mr B??

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