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David Humphries

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Laetiporus sulphureus also on one of these pops (unusual host association in my experience)

 

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I have seen chicken on hybrid black poplar and grey poplar before, though only once for each case.

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Some of today's fungi at work...

 

Gymnopus brassicolens on woodchip

 

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Ganoderma resinaceum on felled oak stem

 

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Agaricus augustus on London plane

 

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Psuedoinonotus dryadeus at 3m height on Oak trunk

 

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One or two others of interest, but waiting on spore colour over night to determine species before posting.

 

 

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Remove deadwood so monitoring of any decline within the crown is easier to see, light retrenchment of about 1 - 2 m on overextended laterals and possibly around 1m off the top but that's still to be decided then remove a ring of around 2 m around the stem, mulch and apply potassium phosphate to hopefully help with reactivate growth against the fungus.

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