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Has anyone got anyone ideas on the diease/fungus which killed off this beach?

 

 

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Not a great photo, but there was a fair bit of this fungus type growth at the base

 

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I does'nt look like it was dead...... dying maybe :001_smile:

the sap wood looks alive still im normally wrong :001_rolleyes:

 

Ok it might not have been dead as a dodo, but it never properly came into leaf this year, from what I remember it had come into bud and that was about it

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Husqivarus Chainsawyus.

 

:laugh1:Ironiclly it was neither of the saws in the photos that felled it, but it was another husky :001_cool:

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Nope sorry, can't seem to see any pictures of a piece of costline with an apparently dead beach to be able to profer a speculative answer as to what killed it! :001_huh:

 

However, the Beech tree in your photographs does appear to have been infected with Meripilus giganteusl

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Nope sorry, can't seem to see any pictures of a piece of costline with an apparently dead beach to be able to profer a speculative answer as to what killed it! :001_huh:

 

However, the Beech tree in your photographs does appear to have been infected with Meripilus giganteusl

 

was that sarcasm, or have I actually found a spelling mistake?!!!:thumbup:

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