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Andy Collins
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Took some photos a couple of weeks ago of a fungus I found growing on the upper limbs of a heavily and annually topped Oak. I cut a few of the limbs along with fungi and stuck them in the cupboards on the truck just to show the powers that be. I ended up forgetting about them for a couple of weeks until I pulled one of the logs out to show a work colleague. Looks like the fungus has had field day.

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