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RobArb

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  1. barks wrong for stewartia sp., I'm going to go with Halesia monticola
  2. thirded:thumbup:
  3. Do you not think that is a bad attitude to have?? Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  4. exactly, scary!!!! what i don't get is he's saying got everything apart from Utilities (so you actually need EVERYTHING:lol:, and how long would that take!!!) and in t'other thread, just cs30/31??
  5. Cs30/31 and less than 2 years experience but I suppose its how quick you pick it upor how often you do it, what about climbing and cs38/39, thats a whole other can of worms I suppose that its a good counter argument:biggrin: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  6. whats with the recent post then??? http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/employment/35639-work-within-north-west-area.html
  7. few different shots of these two gano's both on different dead cherry stumps (stumps had resprouted so not fully dead) Unsure whether they are two separate gano's or whether they are the same, i know a spore check under microscope would define but my scope don't go that far:lol: Anyway its not really important as they were only stumps but i just thought i'd document:biggrin: For the record i would say there are G. australe
  8. that you were qual'ed up to cs412 according to your other threads:sneaky2:
  9. how can you become an instructor with just cs30/31? Is it possible? And are there other people (instructors) out there actually TEACHING on basic quals and experience, if so thats just bloomin scary and wrong IMO! Bring back apprenticeships:thumbup:
  10. There was a stickman thing this morning that i couldn't open with my phone but i can't find it now? Who was it posted by and where did it go?
  11. got a few close ups of the moon but only get the chance with a microscope when i go to my dads, i should do it more really:biggrin:
  12. Nice one marco:thumbup: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  13. ????? Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
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  15. Don't think the husk of the nut is winged or split enough to be a Carya sp. It'd be good to find out for definite Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  16. Thanks Gerrit:thumbup: Tis good this microscope malarky:biggrin: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  17. I do understand, I quoted your first post before reading your second:blush: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  18. When you looking pal, I'm intrigued now! Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  19. Definitely not A. altissima, going to go with J. nigra again until more pics arrive, and yes, if the pith is chambered, you've got yourself a Juglandaceae family member Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  20. I honestly thought I wasn't being duped:lol: so just presumed it was a tree! Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  21. Just read your other post, and I so understand your reasoning, but its still worth the effort of input:biggrin: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  22. Is that not a bit negative mate? How many arb shows, events and seminars have I and a few others been to down south? Everything is with an input if it helps the industry IMO, the more people attend the better. Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  23. definately do, i only need a pic of bud structure/and or leaf scar to tell you 100% if its A. altissima (or in this case, i fear not)
  24. Phallus impudicus:thumbup:
  25. I don't anymore, used to as a kid, now its just ropes and harness for me:blush: study takes over my free time at the mo but when i've finished or over summer it might be something worth doing again:thumbup:

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