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David Humphries

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On 24/08/2022 at 11:35, openspaceman said:

Dyer's mazegill beneath one dead mature scots pine and an apparently healthy one. Many of the pines have historically suffered from wildfire.

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Just a follow up; The dead one, riddled with holes fell across the path, I wish I had taken a photo of the tree back then for context.

 

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The remains of the fruiting body from a year ago are centre bottom of the picture

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