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RobArb

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  1. possibly Trioza alacris - the Bay Sucker Its a nymph that causes damage to new tips
  2. Peckerwoo, theres a thread on here somewhere Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  3. Strangely hypnotic, simple yet fascinating:mellow: beauty in death!
  4. Thats just wrong:lol: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  5. Fagus sylvatica 'Rohanii' again:lol: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  6. Its rohanii, a copper beech, so not cut/fern leafed:biggrin: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  7. Love the plants one, awesome:thumbup: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
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  9. It does get hard but practice makes perfect:thumbup: I still get plenty things wrong:lol: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  10. Thanks, some good stuff there, keep em coming:thumbup: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  11. nope, check earlier in post
  12. 1. Pholiota squarrosa on Fraxinus 2. Unsure on Laburnum 3. Amanita muscaria on Betula 4. Calocera viscosa on Dead Fagus (Cut and left stem) 5. Unsure Mycorrhizae following a Sorbus root
  13. RobArb

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    Probably hosting it on youtube first then copying the link here Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  14. Yes the fomitopsis, there was a developed one before it got booted off, the one I'm watching is its little bro:lol: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  15. Very nice find, got my eye on a developing one of these:biggrin: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  16. Nice fung display table:biggrin: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  17. Where you based adam? Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  18. most of them are actual size too (the ones the fit on the page), and a distribution map of the trees origin included:biggin:
  19. your driving next time, thats better than mine!
  20. yup thats the one:thumbup: and danavan, it'll be a database of everything related to tree ID and dendrology (eventually), not just leaves:biggrin:
  21. Yes, I suppose that post did sound negative and it want supposed to be, mush.misc is a very good read:thumbup: And I find the AA guide very handy indeed, it lives in my work/butty bag and pops out quite regularly at the moment:biggrin: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  22. Oh and I am putting my own leaf collection together, the plan is that they'll go in my database eventually:biggrin: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  23. Its an actual book, called the big book of leaves, its got about 600 species in there with just leaves and descriptions of leaves, its good for the more obscure ID queries you may come across. I forget who the author is I'll have a look when I get in Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  24. Mushroom miscellany is more facts, stories and photographs all compiled together rather that an ID guide. Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  25. Use the arbtalk one:thumbup: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII

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