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The shot was taken at 15M

 

That does seem particularly high.

 

Not come across it hosting at that height myself.

Possibly seen it fruiting in unions/cavaties at 4/5 m

 

But it would be an oportunist and the basal site of a branch union is similar in essence to the base of a tree in terms of weak unions & adaptive growth

 

 

were there any black fruit bodies amongst them?

 

 

 

 

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Interesting that this should be posted, a colleague recently found some of this on a dead standing ulmus.

 

A fortuitously identified fungi, his report now sounds all the more informed rather than "a fungal fruit body was present at the time of survey".

 

Thanks Arbtalk :-D

 

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Posted
Interesting that this should be posted, a colleague recently found some of this on a dead standing ulmus.

 

A fortuitously identified fungi, his report now sounds all the more informed rather than "a fungal fruit body was present at the time of survey".

 

Thanks Arbtalk :-D

 

Sent from my GT-I8190 using Tapatalk 2

 

always good to have the details

 

:thumbup1:

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