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David Humphries

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  • 3 weeks later...

A few bits & pieces from today....

 

 

Diatrype disciformis - Beech Bark spot & rhizomorphs of Armillaria kicking it back being totaly sapo man.

 

Exidia thuretiana - White brain fungus

 

& a nice set of Ganos, here by apointment of the rule of thumb, stacked up here on S torminalis

 

 

 

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