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Old oyster mushroom on a veteran Aesculus?


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we have been experiencing a longer colder winter, hence their late appeareces, y

 

Absolute rubbish, P. ostreatus can fruit at any time of the year (Lonsdale 1999 p132), clearly you have no more fungal knowledge than anyone else, you make everything up as you go.

 

You must realy enjoy making a fool of yourself Because you just print the first thing you think of and expect people to believe you, (however its clear that quite a number do?)

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I see your upto your usual Jonny, i told you before that the last time was your last.

 

we have been experiencing a longer colder winter, hence their late appeareces, now do one you antagonistic numpty

 

Absolute rubbish, P. ostreatus can fruit at any time of the year (Lonsdale 1999 p132), clearly you have no more fungal knowledge than anyone else, you make everything up as you go.

 

You must realy enjoy making a fool of yourself Because you just print the first thing you think of and expect people to believe you, (however its clear that quite a number do?)

 

 

Can you two please just put each other on ignore :001_rolleyes:

 

You quite obviously have been going at each others souls through the ages of time & space,

but could you take it now to some other part of the universe where us simple folk of earth don't have to endure it any more :thumbdown:

 

 

 

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