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Tony Croft aka hamadryad

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  1. old dessicated dryadeus maybe?
  2. i would fell in this case too, its not well at all and wont recover from a pollard IMO
  3. probably a combination of Inonotus hispidus in the crown and Pholota squarosus in the roots
  4. wow, Tony must be feeling t love today!
  5. If you need some input from me I would be happy to help on occasions, even bring along some reference books for you all to look at if needs be. evenings would be difficult but weekends I would gladly assist.
  6. Lot of fungi based threads today, lovely jubbly! I think the dessicated fruit body is as Gerrit say Inonotus, i reckon dryadeus
  7. if its P. robustus then its proteted under section 8 and BAP priority! if memory serves me well, and if it is i wanna see it! what you doing sunday bolam! if not its probably just a gano, high or low on stem Mark? and wheres the ruddy pics!
  8. ha ha ha ha glad it aint just me that likes a good old red flag!
  9. it isnt a link, its a pdf I was kindly sent a while back, I am orf to bed but if you remind me later, like days later I will sift through my PDF colletion for you and post it
  10. there is a wonderful hungarian story called the last tree i think you would enjoy also.
  11. it wont be bright yellow after team dyad has finished with it this weekend!
  12. some people like venting and airing their frustrations, it doesnt make them inferior. we cant all be Vulcans tony!
  13. seee you all laters! friday and sat, awesome.
  14. thats the best post you ever made:thumbup:
  15. I have NEVER seen sparasiss crispa on larix here, only the two H. annosum and P shweinitzii, sparassis seems to occupy the niche in pines and douglas firs here. of course im sure there are exceptions but its a general guide, at least in my area
  16. this is one of them trick questions aint it! or was it serious? theres only one top handled saw in existence, are you saying there are others lol 20T
  17. and the moral of this thread is, WE dont charge enough
  18. Youll be seeing this relationship many times in your career! is probably the most common rotter of Larix in the U.k along with heterobassidion
  19. both fit in a pocket, and make it a lot simpler! for a man whos never travelled further than sweden (with a native i might add)
  20. are you guys doing the APF this year?
  21. just noticed the base of the stem and position! this is a wild sport from root!
  22. this is a wild plum surely? probably an old root sport?
  23. and adults should have the sense to realise if there is a pile of wood and kids see it they are going to go for it every time!

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