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Host plays hide and seek.............


David Humphries
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Meripilus giganteus fruiting here in the grass.

 

No common host in the immediate vacinity, unless you possibly count the London Plane ( as Lonsdale suggests) at left of picture.

 

Certainly no Beech or Oak in this part if the park.

 

No notable old stump/pit either.

Although the Sorbus is possibly on the site of an old tree, but can't get anybody to confirm this.

 

 

Mmmmm?

 

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