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Posted
oh you broke the rules! three posts before we dig in!:lol:

 

im saying nutting:biggrin: yet

 

No worries, seans probably out with a head torch in some obscure Bristolian woodland, he would of missed it any way :biggrin:

 

 

 

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Posted

This looks like a secondary infection.

original problem was caused by Erisoma lanigerum.

weakening the cambium layer.

Agree with Polyporus but Species not so sure depends on the amount of dead wood.

looking at the one year growth I would guess that the picture was taken around. August bank holiday

Posted
This looks like a secondary infection.

original problem was caused by Erisoma lanigerum.

weakening the cambium layer.

Agree with Polyporus but Species not so sure depends on the amount of dead wood.

looking at the one year growth I would guess that the picture was taken around. August bank holiday

 

 

ooooo ark at mark!:001_smile::lol:

Posted
ooooo ark at mark!:001_smile::lol:

 

I thought I would ad my pennies worth :biggrin:

lets see when the picture was taken

 

thought you would comment on this one though ( Re: What is it? )

You must be getting slow :001_tt2:

Posted
I thought I would ad my pennies worth :biggrin:

lets see when the picture was taken

 

thought you would comment on this one though ( Re: What is it? )

You must be getting slow :001_tt2:

 

21st July last year.

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