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RobArb

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  1. Bridge graft on a Pyrus in a school carpark/bikeshed Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  2. F. excelsior with weird basal growth There was a row of 10 ash all like this and this wasn't the biggest, pics don't show a great deal but I was in a rush Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  3. Little tiny thing on a rather wet willow Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  4. Is this the gall of the Pontania proxima, on a willow The fleshy leaf gall? Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  5. barmouth beach mate, just north of shell island west of dolgellau (i thinK) lovely relaxed (massive) beach, town a bit seasidey but beach is lovely if you can get across to bala aswell, lovely walk around the lake and surrounding rivers offer plenty of watersports
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    scrabble app

    how do you cheat:blush:?? i prefer to thrash the pants off people fair and square percy2:lol:
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    scrabble app

    username is same as here won every game so far:thumbup: some games have taken days!
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    Ambrym

    anybody watching richard hammonds journey to the centre of the earth the mad scientist guy actually got feet away from a 800 degrees C lava pool in a volcano in africa!! the expert called him crazy, he was crazy!
  9. Woot:biggrin: See, I do listen and learn, even though it's slower than most:lol: Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  10. Yesterdays said crataegus with laetiporus I take it the white stuff is the growing myceliums? Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  11. I was going to say that, you beat me to it:sneaky2:
  12. too expensive for me at the moment:sad:
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    Beech Stem

    do you mean 12' girth/circumference? where in lancashire?
  14. unless its a scooby "snack":lol:
  15. whats the ones in the third to last pic?
  16. wonders of the universe was pretty good, so was the human body one that was recently on:thumbup:
  17. Laetiporous (i think) on this small street Crataegus today, in the wet quick question (prob should be in the other thread:blush:) how, from the body language of trees, and in this case, this Crataegus, can you tell it has been colonised by Laetiporous? If the FB's weren't there how would you know?
  18. its great when a little snippet of information gets you reading material you haven't touched in a while and delving into it:thumbup:
  19. and especially lion tails! need to establish an identification method yet without peeling bark off live trees, its coming along but its just having the time to do stuff!

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