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This is going to be interesting, both of these photos were taken on the same stump at the same time as previous and they are on Pinus S and the main thing that is going to cause dispute, I've always been lead to believe that laminosa is mainly found on ring porous Deciduous trees. I look forward to your reply. :001_smile:

 

they is saparisis crispa your first shot got me over excited was a very open structured sample, you must have caught it right at the very moment of its peak, just before the green mold gets to it.

 

very good samples, and lovely photography:001_cool:

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they is saparisis crispa your first shot got me over excited was a very open structured sample, you must have caught it right at the very moment of its peak, just before the green mold gets to it.

 

very good samples, and lovely photography:001_cool:

 

Thank you

First day on this site going to be interesting.:thumbup1:

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Distinguished for S. hirsutum by a smoother upper surface and the presence of eyelash like fringing hairs:sneaky2:

 

are you teasing me?:001_tt2:

 

Only with the thought of what is yet to come. Thank you for your kind words regarding pictures.

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