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David Humphries

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Surprised you haven't already asked.

 

You know where we are.

 

 

Going to Epping for a work thing tomorrow, then a stroll around after work. Then maybe frisden beeches for the first time during next week.

 

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I havent asked before because i am only just finishing the survey format:thumbup1:

 

There is going to be so many trees to get data from but the more I do the more robust the work is, Im planning on 1000 as a minimum! hoping for 5k!

 

The tricky bit will be getting Picus for a sample batch of around 100 trees.

 

Make sure you get to the big old beech at Frishden if you ever get there, she is one to see, and others of special calibre close by. this is one of the most Laetiporus colonised beech groups ive encountered, and well worth visiting just to get a good feel of the difference in diffuse versus ring porus/heartwooded trees

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Surprised you haven't already asked.

 

You know where we are.

 

 

Going to Epping for a work thing tomorrow, then a stroll around after work. Then maybe frisden beeches for the first time during next week.

 

.

 

I havent asked before because i am only just finishing the survey format:thumbup1:

 

There is going to be so many trees to get data from but the more I do the more robust the work is, Im planning on 1000 as a minimum! hoping for 5k!

 

The tricky bit will be getting Picus for a sample batch of around 100 trees.

 

Make sure you get to the big old beech at Frishden if you ever get there, she is one to see, and others of special calibre close by. this is one of the most Laetiporus colonised beech groups ive encountered, and well worth visiting just to get a good feel of the difference in diffuse versus ring porus/heartwooded trees

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Surprised you haven't already asked.

 

You know where we are.

 

 

Going to Epping for a work thing tomorrow, then a stroll around after work. Then maybe frisden beeches for the first time during next week.

 

.

 

I havent asked before because i am only just finishing the survey format:thumbup1:

 

There is going to be so many trees to get data from but the more I do the more robust the work is, Im planning on 1000 as a minimum! hoping for 5k!

 

The tricky bit will be getting Picus for a sample batch of around 100 trees.

 

Make sure you get to the big old beech at Frishden if you ever get there, she is one to see, and others of special calibre close by. this is one of the most Laetiporus colonised beech groups ive encountered, and well worth visiting just to get a good feel of the difference in diffuse versus ring porus/heartwooded trees

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