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RobArb

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  1. For what tickets? All? Or just some
  2. Some bugs, beasties and maggots tucking into this bolete? today Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  3. Anyone know what this bolete is? A colleague of mine found it hiding beneath the basal epicormic of a street avenue lime Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  4. What about faces in fung too? Sent from Rob's GalaxySII
  5. Sad news, condolances to the family
  6. Here's a street labernum looking worried coz his friend the tilia is being de-epicormicafied!! Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
  7. mine are paltry in comparison:blush:
  8. I have one or two I have no problem posting later:biggrin:
  9. i honestly thought it was common knowledge when it was released at least to my knowledge 4/5 years ago:blush:
  10. can't see those on my phone:blush: must go consult the laptop and books:thumbup:
  11. can't believe both of you didn't know about the EoL? i've been on there for years:biggrin: It has been a very valuable and helpful resource at times
  12. i'm also doing the FdSc albeit online part time, but i can't afford to give up work to do it full time
  13. now that would be a task and a half, but by the sounds of it well worth it:thumbup:
  14. Is that an adventitious root in the alder central decay cavity too?
  15. Hama beat me too it:lol:
  16. Whoops thats scotland is it not the same in england?
  17. The Town and Country Planning (Tree Preservation Order and Trees in Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Regulations 2010 Also sent you a pm
  18. RobArb

    ivy

    A hard flat tool like a spade or snowshovel and a wallpaper scraper for the tricky bits
  19. Tis good sometimes to have an outsiders opinion
  20. Ta, I love rescuing old books!
  21. RobArb

    ivy

    Mewp?
  22. I only have a small garden and I'll be getting an amalanchier for mine
  23. Larvae stage of something?
  24. Seriously though in this case I admit I made a mistake, but isn't it better to shout up and make a mistake and learn from it rather then sit back, whimper and do nothing because you can't be bothered any more? In this case lesson learned for me, but it has become an interesting read:thumbup:
  25. It would, wouldn't it:thumbup:

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