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Image Comments posted by Tony Croft aka hamadryad
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flamulina velutipes, and a lovely image too.
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Almost certainly the rather less frequent Trametes. suaveolens. Nice one
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nice resinaceums!
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nice pollard, might have left a few sap risers on it though
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thats an old dryadeus
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Xylaria longipes
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well it does look like australe, but its coming up on the dysfunctional wood under the Helical/torsion crack, so I would say applanatum due to size, though australe can be up to about 18 inches across, the trees throwing down good anchoring new roots, over the old core. its probably not as bad as it looks, is it full crowned? dying back? big leaves? dark green?
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This looks like an interesting tree, possibly a pollard. note the flat surface on the section, which may be a clean (soft rot break) but I think is more likley the old pollard cut. The fungus is uestulina/kretschmaria. Where is this park?
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what a corking photo, would be perfect in so many articles/publications, its got it all, trees close to buildings supervisory health and saftey elements and the lighting is beautiful.
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simply awsome dude!
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Aurivella, my all time favourite Pholiota.
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Im not having that! thats an outrageous display of acadamia! im am off to do my own version!
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Top bit of shaping, technicaly a "round over" but So the right thing for fastigiate hornbeams
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bjerkandera adusta, the smoky bracket
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need a larger image
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common puff ball
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pholiota squarosa
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xylaria hypoxylon
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hygrocybe sp
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Bulgaria iquinans
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G. australe
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Thats the magpie inkcap
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Thats a really nice standing dead shot, where was this taken?
A wild Hamadryad in it's native habitat
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