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Posted
polyporus squamosus and meripilus, nice poly, great example

 

Damn! thats what i was thinking but never said cos i figured you or Gerrit would come on and mock my terrible fung id:blushing:

Oh well looks like i am an expert after all :001_tt2:

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polyporus squamosus and meripilus, nice poly, great example

 

Funny that, about the Merip. It was found in the exact spot of a Beech i felled and ground out, that was removed because it had died and had Merip. haha

 

What a fungiful world we live in.

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about the Merip. It was found in the exact spot of a Beech i felled and ground out, that was removed because it had died and had Merip.

 

Frank,

Which implicates, that there still must be living tissue of the major roots and/or of the secondary roots connected to the major roots present, because, as Tony also said, M. giganteus is a biotrophic parasite.

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how long ago did you fell and grind? not long by the looks, interested because of the biotrophic category

 

within 3 months if I remember correctly, tree was well and truly dead.

 

would this tally up??

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