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Same oak taken on pretty much the same day...........8 years apart.

 

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Do you have comparable resistigraph readings from it David or is it not one of yours?

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Just a private tree on a road close to work.

 

Tempted to ask the owner if they fancied us carrying out a reading when we're passing just out of interest.

 

Their gardeners remove the fruitbodies every year before they mature. :001_rolleyes:

 

 

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Their gardeners remove the fruitbodies every year before they mature. :001_rolleyes:.

 

A 101 for decay prevention!

 

Spotted probably a developing set of what I think are oak dryad fruiting bodies that are probably no more than a few days old, today. Note the old ones around it. Doesn't strike me to be Ganoderma resinaceum - old conks are too tough. Little bugger is already guttating.

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