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David Humphries

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Hi folks, this was taken in woods at Stocksbridge on the outskirts of Sheffield.

 

I'm taking a punt at Dryad's Saddle - Polyporus squamosus, in the abscence of more information. I'm not remembering the host species at the moment as the picture was taken at the end of July.

 

I'll have to post the image later when photo bucket is playing ball. It wont let me log in without knowing my password. Tsk:001_rolleyes:

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You can upload them direct from you computer without having to host elsewhere first

 

Try it out, if you have any probs let me know :biggrin:

 

Sent from Rob's GalaxySII

 

I need your help then please Rob. I spent ages trying to get past all the adds on photobucket and the uploader was taking forever. I finished up deleting my account:thumbdown:

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Just seen this sorry..

 

Ok here goes

 

When posting here, click on the button "go advanced" (its underneath the thead) this well take you to a separate posting page

 

Scroll down till you see "manage attachments" and click that, a new window will open with five white boxes and five grey "browse" buttons next to them.

 

Click these browse buttons and it will allow you choose an image from your computer, click the desired image and the location of said image appears in the manage attachments window, repeat process for multiple images.

 

Once images inserted click upload, wait for boxes to empty and the images should new appear as attachments in the go advanced posting bit, if you have more than 5 images just do this again

 

Hope this makes sense I've had a few whiskeys, if not let me know:thumbup:

 

Sent from Rob's GalaxySII

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Hi Rob,

 

No worries mate. I wasn't expecting a response on new years eve, but thanks for taking the trouble. Famous Grouse, Glenmorangie? :cheers:

 

Here we go, Dryads Saddle.

 

Thanks fella, that was easy:thumbup:

 

The Balvenie, The Glen Livet and Jura:thumbup:

 

Sent from Rob's GalaxySII

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What else we got on this Acer plasticoides?

 

These little beauties were growing in a lawn of about two weeks old towards the end of July this... er last year:biggrin:

 

I've had a poke around but I'm no further forward in knowing what they are.

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colour cast doesnt help

 

as Tony says really, shots are not great quality to work an Id I'm afraid.

 

Also, did you note any other features ?

 

Gill colour, stem features, surrounding trees ?

 

 

At a push, I would throw in the Lilac fibrecap, but tbh I'm not that confident of it.

 

 

 

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