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Very interesting facts tom, thanks for sharing.

 

Without specifics, (even taking into account the control on opening to the public) do you know of any injuries or near misses in that Park over the last decade or so ?

 

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No injuries or near misses that I know of. One guy tripped over a bridge and drowned during an epileptic attack, but that was not tree related.

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And by the way David,

some of the foresters and workers of this park came on the trip to Hampstead Heath last year, so this is the park where Caspers wild service tree seedling is being raised :thumbup:

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And by the way David,

some of the foresters and workers of this park came on the trip to Hampstead Heath last year, so this is the park where Caspers wild service tree seedling is being raised :thumbup:

 

 

Thanks for that Tom, I had wondered if it was this park.

 

 

I'll let Casper know. :thumbup1:

 

 

 

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Found this on a right mature willow today, had a quick look through the directory could see but i know have seen on her before somewhere.

 

What is it and was only on a very small part of the tree round some deadwood.

 

The picture is not the best as it's from my phone, if you look at the middle it looks like a small clear jelly baby. :laugh1:

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Found this on a right mature willow today, had a quick look through the directory could see but i know have seen on her before somewhere.

 

What is it and was only on a very small part of the tree round some deadwood.

 

The picture is not the best as it's from my phone, if you look at the middle it looks like a small clear jelly baby. :laugh1:

 

 

 

Could be White Brain

 

 

Rogers Mushrooms - Exidia thuretiana Mushroom

 

 

 

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excursion with a fellow uni-goer to croft today.

 

I didnt actually take any pictures of the croft oak today, but ive got some from last time, I got some shots of Fistulinas that were small and emerging last time and now are mature and over matured.

 

The fungi on croft oak (first pic) was about 12" across!.

 

some other fistulinas included too, the last two fungi, both found on a beech stump, i am unsure of the ID, is one a Polyporus sp?

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