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This thread don't rock many peeps floaty things, do it now?

 

Ho hum..........I'll entertain me self nonetheless :biggrin:

 

 

 

 

 

Maple with Polyporus squamosus - (Dryads sadlle) & a nice rack of Ganoderma applanatums.

 

 

Really supprised to still see Dryads saddle still fruiting this late.

 

 

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I still get confused with the dermas....

 

What is the simplest way to tell applanatum?

 

 

 

You can break the the top surface with your thumb nail on applanatum, and not on adspersum.

 

There is quite often nipple galls on the underside of applanatum, and not on adspersum.

 

From observation, applanatum appears to have a thinner margin.

 

Also, I belieive that applanatum is more often associated with dysfunctioning/dead wood, as opposed to adspersum.

But this is the preverbial can of worms.

 

So ya didn't hear that here, right ? :sneaky2:

 

 

 

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You can break the the top surface with your thumb nail on applanatum, and not on adspersum.

 

There is quite often nipple galls on the underside of applanatum, and not on adspersum.

 

From observation, applanatum appears to have a thinner margin.

 

Also, I belieive that applanatum is more often associated with dysfunctioning/dead wood, as opposed to adspersum.

But this is the preverbial can of worms.

 

So ya didn't hear that here, right ? :sneaky2:

 

 

 

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David Humphries....who's that?....never heard of him gov? Applanatum? Not here gov....is that cockney rhyming slang or sumfink?

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When Brown & White decay inhabit the same space :scared1:

 

Laetiporus sulphureus - Cubical brown rot

Ganoderma adspersum - White rot

 

It does what it says on the tin

 

Observed between 23-09 & 08-10

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Came across an Oak today…. Meripilus, Fistulina and Armillaria. Pics to follow…..

 

 

 

Armillaria, Oak, Forestry Commissions list of resistant species........Oooh err missus :001_tongue:

 

 

Bring em on :001_smile:

 

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I just have to say some great pictures...and i'm more then rocked monkeyd, man i miss consultancy...was fantastic at this time of year plodding around looking (and most importantly) eating lots of fungi...since i have moved back to plain old tree climbing all i seem to see now is crown thin, crown reduce, crown lift, you catch my drift!!

 

So thanks for that Monkeyd...

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I just have to say some great pictures...and i'm more then rocked monkeyd, man i miss consultancy...was fantastic at this time of year plodding around looking (and most importantly) eating lots of fungi...since i have moved back to plain old tree climbing all i seem to see now is crown thin, crown reduce, crown lift, you catch my drift!!

 

So thanks for that Monkeyd...

 

 

 

Your very welcome, and thanks back at ya MP :001_smile:

 

 

 

 

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