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Tony Croft aka hamadryad

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  1. was it you majestic? lol And why do they call it a barber chair?
  2. outdated is a fact of life with Mycology books and info IME:thumbdown:
  3. ha ha ha he wants to be a mod now so he can wipe it! lol:laugh1:
  4. http://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/en/campaigning/our-campaigns/Documents/urbanairqualityreport.pdf
  5. oh it will take more than even THAT to kill this thread off!
  6. I am only just beginning to read about the subject (mycos) Gerrit, go easy on me! Do you know of a better book on the subject from a broad view on the evolution and ecology?
  7. Its a great book, really good gaining loads from it. I am starting to realise just why Gerrit talks about the significance of Ecto as apposed to (endo)
  8. thats really interesting, firstly the regrowth indicates it is well capable of dealing with decay, or it would have lost major limbs by now. also, not native to the region but cleary of great age, would be great to know how old those regrown stems are:001_cool:
  9. ha ha I had those on my wish list a LONG long time ago! and your right, they do need adding to bookclub, and all in mind, but first F.Allens ecology of mycorrhizae:thumbup1: a book I am gaining immensley from ATM:thumbup1: ven read a piece for our tony S last night
  10. That tulip tree looks to be a pollard, in fact I would swear by it!
  11. I wouldnt mind but I have that book!
  12. tan flaky stuff stereum sp
  13. They had been "done" before this way or close to it.
  14. think this has to be the funniest thread ever
  15. you guys aint so naive as to think what you do on the web is private are you! ha ha aha ha all those seedy little sites you visit! lol
  16. woud have thought the doctor would have been the first port of call!
  17. speak for yourself will ya!
  18. Cilla have you heard of CAVAT? a tree valuation system?
  19. dont see where it leads Cilla, make it lead, be the lead, you started this because you and the others knew there was injustice, The tree was able to stand with good managment and some expense, expense that I am sure the local community would have raised if it was due to a shortage of funds (doubt it) stick to your guns, tell it like it is and do NOT back down.
  20. thats a great peice of info, as till now I didnt think it would fruit on deadwood:thumbup1:
  21. TP and Jensen both good choices IMO we have two TP's a nine inch PTO its a great chipper but as comments before it hasnt no stress but matters not most of the time and when we put a lump thats going to drop the revs in we just control it a little with the bar
  22. whay does it panic fruit from cut logs then? ive never seen living fruits on dead trees either? I stand corrected, was an assumption I should not have made without looking at the facts:blushing:
  23. I wanted to say mutabilis too! the stipes right for it. didnt have a clue without the books on the second:thumbup:
  24. great post sean, and I can only re iterate it:thumbup1:
  25. agree with others a Pluerotus sp

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