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Rigidoporus ulmarius


David Humphries
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Rigidoporus ulmarius on a pretty big poplar

 

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Resistograph shows sound wood volume for the first 20 odd cm but then goes into brown rot

 

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We'll be keeping a good look on this one

 

 

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Hi David. I know you're not in this neck of the woods but what's the ballpark figure for a resistograph reading of one tree?

Thanks

 

 

Timon.

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We offer out the resistograph as a technical service at £140 + vat per tree then an additional £40 for further trees on the same site.

 

You may find this will differ in price as we only offer it as a service to pay for the annual recalibration charge which is about £600

 

 

 

 

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More R. ulmarius examples. Just thought these might be worth a look owing not to the fungus itself, but the host.

Personally I’ve never found it on Elder, - VINTAGE Elder that is - before.

Cue others saying they see it on that all the time 😆

A pair of young brackets on trees a couple of metres apart. One halfway up the bole, the other basal.

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