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Paul Cleaver

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  1. Yes Mick is right
  2. Elms and Field maple can have corky wings when young
  3. It's been a while. My 1999 American standard Stratocaster that I bought last year And my Gibson ES 335 that I bought brand new, last week
  4. It can't be phellinus pomaceus on a Alder surely?
  5. Some nice ones taken at pipers wood Worcestershire last week on an Ancient tree forum walk.
  6. I'm not sure of this one on a dead Alder? Can anyone help please?
  7. Doesn't look like honey fungus to me
  8. Update today from the FC New restrictions to limit impact of Ips typographus tree pest - GOV.UK WWW.GOV.UK Spruce tree planting prohibited in parts of East Anglia and South East England
  9. It would really worth looked out for this one Ips typographus discovered in Wales for the first time WWW.FORESTRYJOURNAL.CO.UK Welsh landowners, foresters and farmers are being urged to be vigilant for signs of Ips typographus.
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  10. Just been found in Monmouthshire. Potentially devastating on Spruce Ips typographus discovered in Wales for the first time WWW.FORESTRYJOURNAL.CO.UK Welsh landowners, foresters and farmers are being urged to be vigilant for signs of Ips typographus.
  11. A nice hairy curtain crust on a Beech. I think that what it is anyway . Google a nice hairy curtain crust at your peril😆
  12. Thanks matey, I will post it on this website.
  13. Thanks David , I'm pleased with this. Found in Staffordshire on a red oak
  14. Some recent fungi I have found when surveying Can someone tell me is the Ganoderma, resinaceum please?
  15. Best quality version of this materpiece
  16. One of my favs ftom him
  17. Cake
  18. Ah the old conservatory issue.
  19. Yeh, not exactly wax lyrical too

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