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[ATTACH]166872[/ATTACH][ATTACH]166873[/ATTACH][ATTACH]166874[/ATTACH] at base of dying beech what is it and is its presence coincidence or reason ??

 

 

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Cortinarius species (web cap) I would think, unlikely to be involved in the decline of the beech

 

 

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Didn't know it was such a day. Great first one, second = Daedalia quercina?

 

 

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This is perhaps where the BMS is not getting the message across.

 

 

Yep, D. quercina :thumbup1:

 

Your go?

 

 

 

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Difficult thing to promote country wide I guess. However I've been at several wildlife trust etc sites over the last few weeks and seen no promo posters or anything.

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