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Not a good combo in the urban environment from my experience Adam

 

 

 

 

 

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Yes I agree mate, this is why it's being removed :) HV power lines needs shutting down so waiting on a date from them to crack on, will post pictures of the base to see how bad the brown rot was :)

 

 

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Yes I agree mate, this is why it's being removed :) HV power lines needs shutting down so waiting on a date from them to crack on, will post pictures of the base to see how bad the brown rot was :)

 

 

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would you be willing to send a sample of the wood directly behind the fruit body to Lynne at cardiff Uni?:thumbup1:

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Yeah sure I guess mate :) PM me the full address if you can mate 👍

 

 

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about 2-6 inches square sample from behind fruitbody please dude, we have plans to collect many heart rots:thumbup1:

 

They needing sending as soon after harvest as poss in a plastic bag:001_smile:

 

 

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Cardiff School of Biosciences, The Sir Martin Evans Building, Museum Avenue, Cardiff, CF10 3AX

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I'm not sure that Chris (J?) Luley would call it G lucidum, as it lacks the reddish lacquer atop. I would guess applanatum, with a quickly disclaimed 70% certainty factor, unless I was asked/paid to look more closely.

 

Even the young conks that i would label lucidum have shiny red. I can take another pic as they develop, as i have more work in that area.

 

As for image quality, iphone 5 is a big step up from the 4; no credit due the operator.

 

I can rule out Applanatum for you with 100% certainty guy, it is Lucidum, or reishi in japan:001_smile:

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I can rule out Applanatum for you with 100% certainty guy, it is Lucidum, or reishi in japan:001_smile:

Well okay...i'll try to get another shot later today. Much rain lately so they are popping up all over.

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