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Look for some poplars they are usually riddled with hornet moth holes around the base and showing signs of decay and die back Hertfordshire way.

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North London/ Hertfordshire area.Any help/ advice would be appreciated

 

 

If you go to Hatfield you will find plenty of Ancient and Veteran trees which will inevitably be colonised by various wood decay fungi.

 

Hampstead Heath also. If you contact David Humohries on here he looks after all the trees there so may well be able to point you to a few specific ones.

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..........Hampstead Heath also. If you contact David Humohries on here he looks after all the trees there so may well be able to point you to a few specific ones.

 

 

 

Who's David Humohries ? :confused1:

 

 

 

 

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