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Just the one dead trunk of Elm or a whole heap of stacked ?

 

Timing on the Peach is crucial, you'll have to stake out this one for a couple of weeks next year. :biggrin:

 

 

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actually youll maybe know the spot, just past our pipto ball ache next to rousebarn lane there is a mini elm copse that keeps dying back periodicaly (as they do) first record for WW, and david, youll cry when you see whip now:sneaky2:

 

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First up an odd little pored thing in the canopy of Pinus sylvestris, any ideas gerrit? im struggling here! as with the similar one below on the oak. of the five twigs the last one is also scots pine others all on oak i think i know them all but wait till Gerrit pipes up!:thumbup1:

 

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1. First up an odd little pored thing in the canopy of Pinus sylvestris

2. the similar one below on the oak

3. also scots pine

4. others all on oak

 

Tony,

1. Might be Antrodia heteromorpha or A. ramentacea : microscope.

2. Dichomitus campestris.

3. D.s. sl.

4. V.c. + P.q. + D. q. + S.g.

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Nice one :thumbup1: . It's nowadays assumed that both Helvella species are ectomycorrhizal generalists with broadleaved trees.

 

Funny cos i wondered if it was an ecto, under a Q coccinea for interest in a pure moss no grass lawn:thumbup1: round that way can be chalk or clay but mostly chalk

 

what do you make of the other three? one i think is laccaria proxima

 

 

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