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Is this the Biggest Decay fungi?


Rowan the Bruce
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Certainly the biggest Perenniporia I've ever seen.

 

Couple of questions..................

 

what state was the canopy in?

 

Is it girdling the whole circumfrence or just what we can see in the shot?

 

What height was the stump left?

 

Was there any white rot above the brackets?

 

The obvious question, have you a shot of the extent of decay?

 

 

Cheers

 

David

 

 

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Hi David

to answer a few questions the canopy was only slightly stag headed in parts, a few dead branches but the leaf was late forming and one would presume from that early abcission also.

Only girdling what was seen in the shot and the stump is yet to be finished due to the fact that a series of six inch nails was hit on the first sink attempt and therefore was felled at chest height and from that point no obvious decay was present, heartwood intact as well as sapwood - suprised me, although to take it down closer to the FB would surely uncover a lot of white rot and will be sure to post the pics when I can.

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Hi David

to answer a few questions the canopy was only slightly stag headed in parts, a few dead branches but the leaf was late forming and one would presume from that early abcission also.

Only girdling what was seen in the shot and the stump is yet to be finished due to the fact that a series of six inch nails was hit on the first sink attempt and therefore was felled at chest height and from that point no obvious decay was present, heartwood intact as well as sapwood - suprised me, although to take it down closer to the FB would surely uncover a lot of white rot and will be sure to post the pics when I can.

 

 

Thanks for the reply Rowan.

 

Look forward to some shots :001_smile:

 

 

 

 

 

 

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