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  1. J

    decay fungi

    Mark I agree with your concerns about beech wood going pulpy so quickly, especially as their crowns can still look in good health.........it only becoming apparent how much the tree is decayed when its cut at ground level.... after all the climbing / rigging has been done.. like you say scary...
  2. J

    decay fungi

    This was the tree the fungi was growing on. A large Beech 4ft diameter and 110ft tall. Though it appeared to be in reasonable health (at first glance - without observing the fruiting bodies growing at its base) and the foliage exibited reasonable vigor, it had shed a large limb fairly recently...
  3. J

    decay fungi

    anyone recognise this. its fairly common in UK on Beech - Fagus sylvatica. interested to know if it is found in the US
  4. J

    What state is Florida in?

    What was the reason for your post Jeff? a)to provide much needed help and expertise at a time of emergency and need? or b)are things quiet locally and you could use the work? or c)to make a quick buck doing 'must be done' work at a premium? If a) and/or b) fair play to you--- and good luck...

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