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Dual Decay


David Humphries
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These are both Fistulina Dan.

 

The light coloured one is just a younger bracket prior to morphing into the usual form associated with the species.

The pores mostly show first during development followed by the red top of the cap.

 

 

 

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Once again I bow to your superior knowledge good sir! It was a rather quick id, rain induced.

 

Thanks (again) for the info! :thumbup:

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No, I never really had the time to have a look at the trees on the campus sadly.

 

To dark when I got there and too 'groggy' in the morning to do it justice.

Some very fine trees there.

 

Apparently there's a rumour going round that they had some of their Id tags listed incorrectly. :confused1:

 

Word is, a hooded jogger was seen at the crack of dawn sneaking about with a pair of pliers :lol:

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Word is, a hooded jogger was seen at the crack of dawn sneaking about with a pair of pliers :lol:

 

 

I went for a 3/4 hour run about the campus every morning before conference. Firstly it wasnae me, secondly no hood, thirdly although I was stopping at every labelled tree, I was just trying to breathe, not switching labels. Fourthly, there was NOBODY else around. I would have spotted any label-switchers. But the fun that could have been had, wish I'd brought my pliers.

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I went for a 3/4 hour run about the campus every morning before conference. Firstly it wasnae me, secondly no hood, thirdly although I was stopping at every labelled tree, I was just trying to breathe, not switching labels. Fourthly, there was NOBODY else around. I would have spotted any label-switchers. But the fun that could have been had, wish I'd brought my pliers.

 

Already plans afoot for an faction of the army of the twelve Monkeyd's to create havoc with next years campus trees :sneaky2::lol:

 

 

 

 

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