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rootstoshoots

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  1. I know because i found this thread and a couple others I am going to the woods this weekend with my cameras. hopefully i will start to see many things i have let slide by me. thanks all of you for teaching me this.
  2. nice splitter, i like this style better
  3. I will work a week with ya, man i love the pictures... great stuff
  4. invasives can be terrible for the eco-systems, most of the good insects or birds etc. will not feed on invasives and if invasives crowd out the natives which is what some of the insects, etc. need to survive then there will be a real problem. there has to be checks and balances.
  5. gold bond is great if you can get it over there. i have really cracked hands in the winter and it helps alot.
  6. we have Laetiporus sulphureus, it is not a real deep orange, i will look for the book you suggest. your website is the bomb. i like the arbor-ecology mentality, i believe this is where arboriculture is headed. i also am into this aspect of it.
  7. does anyone have pictures of the one's hama listed? we will go with these, i have not seen them. would love too.
  8. believe it or not, there is not much talk about it, i also go to treebuzz.com and every now and then they will post something to id on fungi. i personally am trying to learn all i can about it, i never realized the role it plays in the decay of trees. now i must say we do not have nearly what i have seen on this thread i have a book by Christopher J. Luley called wood decay fungi and it is a small book. of course it is only for the Northeast and Central usa. so i really love this, i am learning alot of new ones. and the photos are superb.
  9. Gollum i will have to get you a few to find, i think you guys have alot we do not have and i have never seen....we have Ganoderma lucidum, i have seen this one, i have not seen Ustulina deusta or Xylaria polymorpha to name a couple common ones. thanks again
  10. really nice pictures, we do not have that snow yet, where is this? i thought we got alot of snow....looks like it found you guys first
  11. I like that, yes Shigo was a mentor to many, but i am loving the knowledge you gents have about fungi, some of which i have never seen before. a couple we have but most of them we do not. so yes please keep the thread alive, i love learning and you hama seem quite the mentor for across the pond.
  12. I have never seen anything like that, great shot
  13. This is a great thread!!!! hello from the USA !!! loving it keep them coming...

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