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sean

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  1. dont reckon but tommer didnt know that. I do recall on a previous thread quite some time ago you warning against it though,.
  2. you not going to tell tommer off Hama for touching 'unidentified' fungi? Could be poisonous:001_rolleyes:
  3. Man i'm gutted to.....for you Tony but for all the reasons listed already. Having witnessed first hand Whippendall woods with you I know how close to your heart the place is. I saw with my own eyes the rich and diverse landscape that it is.......it felt magical in there. I also know from your threads how much it has taught you. Keep on fighting them in the beeches mate. Dont give up. Do everything you can to find out the whys and the hows.
  4. Take ya pick:thumbup1::thumbup1: Deus Customs | Australia
  5. [ame]http://www.amazon.co.uk/Weeds-Cultural-History-Richard-Mabey/dp/184668076X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1321128304&sr=1-1[/ame] Great book:001_smile:
  6. The wonder of weeds.....just watched it on bbc 4....great programme. Catch it on iplayer if you can. Recommended.
  7. i'm on it.....will be up nice and early and head to Leigh woods.. Leigh Woods - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  8. Great website.....showing google earth alongside ordnance survey maps (old and new).......can choose which maps whether modern or historical to show alongside one another. .:thumbup: Where's the path ?
  9. Crab apple in stunning autumnal finery Limes with mistletoe Have a bit of a soft spot for the Red Oak near the suspension bridge. Bit scabby but theres something about it.
  10. Pic 1-3 am i right in thinking it is Bjerkandera adusta - Smokey bracket? pic 4 Nectria cinnabarina pic 5 no idea:001_smile:
  11. I am still going to go and take my first spore print as part of my education. Thanks for the encouragement. Will try not to be too impatient in the future and will be more open to your guidance which i'm sure will only serve to enhance my fungi experiences.
  12. Are these growing from an old stump under the tarmac or could they possibly be growing from the roots of a sycamore about 4mtrs away?
  13. In my humble opinion it does not necessarily mean the end of the tree. Many a beech tree can be managed successfully. Depending on extent of decay/dieback/targets etc.
  14. The Woodland Gecko trap!
  15. Squarrosis on Vet Ash I believe. Others need naming please if at all poss.
  16. I knew as soon as i saw those ash that you would love them......
  17. for my sins yes:001_smile:
  18. Love this fella I met out and about yesterday.
  19. Thought thats what he might have meant....never can tell though:001_smile:
  20. Hi Paul.....Henbury side of Blaise is correct.......will go check the beech stand out...cheers. Working for a firm aye.
  21. (from blisters) ? What does that mean?
  22. Ashton Court.....10 mins from my house:001_smile: Seems they get little bits of work at a time and then tenders each batch out. Not sure how this pans out on the continuity front though. That seems to be the gist of it but am tentatively looking into how the place works. Leigh woods near by is ancient woodland. Runs along the gorge and is managed by woodland trust. A very cool and interesting place. Home to the Bristol sorbus!

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