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Arborowen

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  1. Hi all I've got a random photo from a client here they've got this growing all over a riverbank on one of their sites. I'm pretty sure it's not a tree Interested to know what it is. It's definitely not himilayan balsm, which is one of the more common river bank invasive species. Thoughts on this are welcome :-D Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
  2. The photos were taken by one of my colleagues while out and about and spotted on various trees. Although one shot looks to be inonotus. What do you guys think the more lenticular darker brown bracket is? To me it doesn't look so much like Hispidus. Although I'm scouring the arbtalk fungi android app now :-D Sent from my MB860 using Tapatalk 2
  3. The photos were taken by one of my colleagues while out and about and spotted on various trees. Although one shot looks to be inonotus. What do you guys think the more lenticular darker brown bracket is? To me it doesn't look so much like Hispidus. Although I'm scouring the arbtalk fungi android app now :-D Sent from my MB860 using Tapatalk 2
  4. Got a couple of unkowns here on Elms in Eastbourne. im thinking there is a bit of Inonotus in here but not sure about the more brackety looking one :-) help welcome here
  5. Got a couple of unkowns here on Elms in Eastbourne. im thinking there is a bit of Inonotus in here but not sure about the more brackety looking one :-) help welcome here
  6. Got a couple of unkowns here on Elms in Eastbourne. im thinking there is a bit of Inonotus in here but not sure about the more brackety looking one :-) help welcome here
  7. I did think fistula, however it just seemed... Odd Sent from my MB860 using Tapatalk 2
  8. I did think fistula, however it just seemed... Odd Sent from my MB860 using Tapatalk 2
  9. That looks like a good call Sent from my MB860 using Tapatalk 2
  10. That looks like a good call Sent from my MB860 using Tapatalk 2
  11. Got some shots while out and about this weekend. Some fine looking developing Chicken of the woods. Might go back and collect for a meal. Not sure of these. A saphrophte, that's all I can give, and help would be appreciated. Sent from my MB860 using Tapatalk 2
  12. Got some shots while out and about this weekend. Some fine looking developing Chicken of the woods. Might go back and collect for a meal. [ATTACH]100418[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]100419[/ATTACH] Not sure of these. [ATTACH]100416[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]100417[/ATTACH] A saphrophte, that's all I can give, and help would be appreciated. [ATTACH]100420[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]100421[/ATTACH] Sent from my MB860 using Tapatalk 2
  13. Thanks, Mossy Gall it is :-D
  14. Hi all, any clues as to what this is, one of our surveyours found whilst out on a habitat phase one survey. Looks to be some sort of Gall on a willow. your thoughts are appreciated. O
  15. Apparently we will get a tour off recycling facility etc. will be interesting to see the extent of their operations
  16. Just thought id see if anyone on here is going to the Gristwood and Toms Free Seminar at Their HQ this Thursday. It's being organised by Russel Ball of ISA uk Chapter. and there will be some interesting topics discussed. A prize if you guess which amoung the attendees is me:laugh1:
  17. i'll have a check on the other camera i think it was getting dark by this point and all my other photos are too dark. i'm leaning toward this. the tree was located on a large private school, so its likely wound paint. Thanks David
  18. Found this on a survey, looks rather organic but extended up the stem too high to be Kretch. Your thoughts please, i think its probably arborex:laugh1:
  19. Cheers Paul Should always go with the gut feeling! sometimes the surroundings and condition of a tree can cause just the right amount of confusion and allow the casting of doubt! thanks
  20. Completely stumped by this, although it seems to give me the feeling i've met it before. possible Metasequoia glyptostroboides Your thoughts appreciated.
  21. Found this little guy in an oak in the woods on the farm. Quite bad die back amongst crown. Want to better my decomposed fructification skillz Sent from my MB860 using Tapatalk
  22. Thanks G, your a wizard, looks about right. ill relay the knowledge. cheers
  23. Never gets old this! heres another "what is it?" thread. A colleague of mine found this on the roots of an Ash, your thoughts on a post card please.
  24. I mean it could be really simple just take what's already been done and make it as a flash or quick time animation click to proceed right click to backup etc. I used to be a night manager in a supermarket. My partner work with special kids. I think I was a special kid once maybe I still am. She made me these flash cards to memorize and learn the 200 species for our final ID test, I hallways had them on me and I'd pull em out while working and just say the name and visualize characteristics. Allot of people thought I was crazy I got 110% spellings an all. Its the cards I tell thee I can I dent em all and the list is growing I only wish I was as good with fungi Sent from my MB860 using Tapatalk
  25. I'd love to be able to get hold of the flash animation from the fungal directory! Could sit in front of it for he's. Is there a way? Sent from my MB860 using Tapatalk

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