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Armillaria likes weak trees

 

Certain species of Armillaria also like dead wood.

 

Get rid of any dead stumps/branches.

 

What purpose do the hornbeams serve?

 

 

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At a guess they were probably originally planted as boundary/wind brakes to a working farm as we back onto what is now a recreational field and the tree run across the bottom of the gardens in our road. So now they are our garden trees I would like to retain them as long as I can. I am concerned about dog walkers walking underneath the sun scorched branches that overhang the path the other side of our garden.

There isn't any dead wood just squirrel damaged bark and now the sun scorch on some branches. If I remove these I feel I will cause further damage to the tree next to it due to sun scorch.

would like to do what I can to stop any armillaria infection :thumbdown:

 

Sorry if that's badly written its a difficult one to explain

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Some.................stuff

 

 

I'm embarrassingly poor at this myco recognition, without looking anything up:

 

Meripilus giganteum

 

Parasol

 

Piptoporus betulinus

 

Oyster

 

Pass

 

Pass

 

??

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I'm embarrassingly poor at this myco recognition, without looking anything up:

 

Meripilus giganteum

 

Parasol

 

Piptoporus betulinus

 

Oyster

 

Pass

 

Pass

 

??

 

Meripilus

Macrolepiota

Piptoporus

Tricholoma perhaps (not checked yet)

Lycoperdon (molle perhaps)

Mycena pura

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Found these beauties on my travels at the weekend, had a flick through the fungi app but not managed an id yet. Gonna get the books out next weekend unless anyone knows it?

 

Beautiful opaque flesh, bluey/ aquamarine colour. I'm starting to get into this fung hunting!:)

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