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I've seen it in a crack in a pecan ~6m high.

 

We could tell Francis, but I think he's focusing on violins and caskets last i heard (2011). There ain't much green in the green industry, relative to music and mortuary.

 

My observational 'data' are close to Tony's 1000;1 ratio, though I've seen 2 tipovers. But still it merits respect.

 

 

Not 100% clear what your saying here, how many cases do your observations involve, on what Oak/other species and what where the extenuating circumstances of the tip overs?

 

do you mean the ratio merits respect or the fungus, either way i agree, that ratio was not drawn lightly.

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