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went to france earlier in the year near bordeaux stayed in a caravan/holiday home park and very nice it was

in the park pretty much every tree had previous work done to them and had very noticeable defects alot i presume from machinery when the park was formed.

it made for an interesting walk around

i was interested by the white "paint" like mold on some of the trees

im just learning about all these things any thoughts would be appreciated :001_smile:

(sorry the pictures aren't more interesting to the more advanced)

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i'v not come across anything like it before it was on alot of the trees but lichen and lack of sunlight sounds good to me :thumbup1:

 

Cryptococuss type insect ?

Edited by born2trot

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