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Post by davebutterflyman on Sept 16, 2018 9:59:07 GMT
I'll take a look Geoff.
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Post by Grayling on Sept 16, 2018 18:27:37 GMT
All of this fungi was on an Oak Tree and I am assuming it is all Beefsteak Fungus at different stages. There was quite a lot on the other side of the tree which I later noticed but didn't photograph. Topside Underside This was growing in the leaf litter away from the tree but assume it is the same?
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Post by geoff on Sept 16, 2018 18:32:06 GMT
Beefsteak Fungus - Fistulina hepatica.
Not sure about the last image though.
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Post by davebutterflyman on Sept 17, 2018 7:26:31 GMT
I'd agree with Geoff.
The last one could have been an early forming Beefsteak which has been dislodged, or possibly that it is still attached to wood substrate under the surface.
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Post by Grayling on Sept 17, 2018 8:15:14 GMT
Thank you for confirming my thought
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Post by davebutterflyman on Sept 17, 2018 16:20:33 GMT
Nice specimens as well Grayling.
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Post by davebutterflyman on Sept 19, 2018 22:14:04 GMT
I'm stuck on your fungi Geoff so i'll ask Nick for his thoughts.
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Post by geoff on Sept 20, 2018 12:10:45 GMT
Yes, I couldn't manage anything definite with them. They start off rather conical then expand as they grow, if that is any help.
Several of them growing on soil in mixed broad-leaved woodland.
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Post by davebutterflyman on Sept 21, 2018 14:38:42 GMT
Thanks for the additional info Geoff.
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Post by davebutterflyman on Sept 22, 2018 17:59:57 GMT
Audrey.
Spot on with Pholiota aurivella from the previous page.
Geoff.
Nick has come back with Inocybe asterospora for your one Geoff.
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Post by geoff on Sept 22, 2018 18:24:36 GMT
So my initial thought was correct. That does feel good ! Thanks for the confirmation. I will add it to the Fungi challenge.
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Post by earthdragon64 on Sept 22, 2018 19:07:30 GMT
Thanks Dave, I'll have a look and see if it's on the Fungi photo challenge.
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Post by naturezel on Sept 23, 2018 12:51:40 GMT
Three fungi from my holiday in the Yorkshire Dales National Park for id please, they were all taken on the fells above Muker. No. 1 - this was tiny only about as big as a ball headed pin. No. 2 No. 3
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Post by naturezel on Sept 23, 2018 12:57:06 GMT
These were taken in the wood on the farm where we stayed just outside Sedbergh. It was a mixed broadleaf woodland. No. 4 No. 5 No. 6
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Post by davebutterflyman on Sept 23, 2018 18:17:49 GMT
It might be a while before i can look at them properly Hazel as we are away until the 6th of October but off the top of my head...
2. Entoloma sp 4. Hygrocybe pratensis
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Post by naturezel on Sept 23, 2018 19:07:30 GMT
OK Dave thanks for those 2 ids will wait to hear from you about the others
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Post by jen on Sept 23, 2018 20:19:25 GMT
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Post by davebutterflyman on Sept 23, 2018 21:18:00 GMT
Hi Jen
Looks like one of the 'parachute' fungi with Marasmius rotula and Gymnopus androsaceus being two of the possibilities.
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Post by jen on Sept 24, 2018 8:26:44 GMT
Thanks Dave , i'll have a look at the other you've named PS ......... ah , i see what you mean i might go back and have a closer look at it's gills , stem & collar , if it had one
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Post by davebutterflyman on Sept 24, 2018 18:54:06 GMT
That's one of the key identifiers Jen.
Ok Hazel.
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