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is it a Phellinus igniarius - Willow bracket , causes very intnsive white rot, and brown pants of inspector:icon14:

 

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Luckily this little Baby was on a Crack Willow that is leaning towards a pond.

We tickled a little weigth off to balance the canopy so that the tree will 'definately' go swimming if it fails.

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Surprised it looks so nice Monkeyd.

 

You would think all the grass would be chewed up, after all, all those 4x4s in London need somewhere to take them off road.

 

..Or is their idea of offroad, chewing up the grass verges outside the infants schools :wave:

 

Sorry, going off topic again :cussing:

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