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David Humphries

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Interested in the trees framework & if its been worked at all.

 

 

 

 

 

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I believe it is a lapsed pollard. And had some reduction in the past, elder removed from the pollard head this last year and bats roosting under dead bark, apparently. I may jump up and have a look next time :thumbup:

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Thanks Tony, that's what i first thought but looked in Keizer and Jordan and it didn't seem right. will venture out tomorrow with my big cam and get some better pic's. Quite a few fung starting to show so may make an aftrnoon of it :001_smile:

 

Phaeolous can be a very variable bracket fungi, ive seen it in so manty forms its a wierd fungus:thumbup1:

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I believe it is a lapsed pollard

 

First time I've seen that term, if it means what I think then I get to see plenty of these , say cut at 5 metres and now 12 metres and growing vigorously. The lever arm worries me.

 

Since reading this thread I realise how poor my fungal fruiting body recognition is so here's a picture from a couple of weeks back. Host is a lombardy poplar with signs of stress and reaction. I thought rigidoporous ulmaria?? Also a previously pollarded tree.

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Sorry for poor angle but it was hidden in a bramble.

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