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David Humphries
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i'm going to kick myself on this one i know.......being relatively new fungi freak i wont kick myself too hard but i should know it......i've thought of all the suspects but no use........:blushing:

 

now that is the finest rack of the clustered bracket ive seen ever, I would very very much like a call if you see this fresh Sean:001_cool:

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thats a dessicated hispidus sean

 

Didnt even think about that??? Havent heard of it on Sorbus:confused1: Not very common?

 

 

 

P.S. Cheers for info for the book mate........and the kind offer. will buy the cheaper and possibly take you up on your kind offer in the future sometime.:biggrin:

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