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Tis the season to see Fungi, fa la la la la....


David Humphries

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there are around 16 forms of Laetoporus, 16 strains

 

each ecosystem will have its specific one, evolved for that zone.

 

dont eat it off yew trees, a child was said to have horrible side effects from eating Laetiporus, I suspect it came from a yew tree.

 

Yes quite right Tony. I would not eat anything that came from a Yew, knowing how leathal the foliage is, not forgetting to mention the seed in the fruit.

 

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A friend found this Chicken of the woods, A very nice example i think you'll agree.

 

*ironically growing on an old Turkey Oak log*

 

oh thats a corker, such a great year for them never seen so many and such good examples as have been posted of late.

 

awesome, loving it.:thumbup:

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mmmm, sundays little bimble round the Whip, I was really sorry to have missed the gone over clump from a malus I knew would be a possible holder, would have been the biggest Ive ever seen to date and ive seen some lumps in my time. Reckon this would have been pushing 20+pounds in its prime, the old white one.

 

 

 

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