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| | | Re: A Warm "Hello" To All Fellow Members Thank you Alan , and hello to you too ... | 
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| | | Re: A Warm "Hello" To All Fellow Members Hi 2Foxy and a very warm welcome to WAB. The tree stump should yield a few species of fungi too  Enjoy!
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| | | Re: A Warm "Hello" To All Fellow Members Quote: |
Originally Posted by FungiJohn Hi 2Foxy and a very warm welcome to WAB. The tree stump should yield a few species of fungi too  Enjoy!
John | Hi FJ ... and thank you.
I actually scrutinised the stump recently following a visit from a Great Spotted Woodpecker,(of which I have a few pics). There wasn't anything visible to the naked eye but I have no doubt there will be some spores lurking in there somewhere, |  | | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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