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Fungi ID; Place all your Fungi ID's here
Topic Started: Jul 20 2008, 12:07 PM (36,707 Views)
Davebutterflyman
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I'm putting this one on as i have drawn a blank so far so if you are out there Judy??

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Armillaria cepistipes i think Dave.
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Davebutterflyman
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Ahhh....thanks Judy.

Looks a good match :cool2:
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raptorwatcher
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A couple of fungi I saw whilst out yesterday.

Id's welcome please Judy, Dave , Shaz :thankyou:

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1 is Shaggy Parasol. (look at the stem - no snake skin markings below the ring)
2 Could be Honey Fungus. Cant see the top of the cap.
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1 is Shaggy Parasol. (look at the stem - no snake skin markings below the ring)
2 Could be Honey Fungus. Cant see the top of the cap.
Many thanks Judy for the id's.

Sorry couldn't get a photo of the top of the second fungi without getting a ladder. :giggle:
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Davebutterflyman
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That was my thinking as well Judy on image number 2.

Great shots Stu :clap3:
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Quite a few of these have appeared in the gravel in the greenhouse,they look like ordinary edible mushrooms, can anyone tell for sure?

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Davebutterflyman
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They look very interesting Jan and i'm not entirely sure at the moment but will look into it :cool2:
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:thankyou: Dave
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Hi Jan, dont think they are edible mushroom, the stem is too thin and the gills near the stem are white while they are beginning to dissolve from the edge inwards which makes me think they might be one of the Coprinus species. (Ink Caps).
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celticsparrow-Jan
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:thankyou: Judy.
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Davebutterflyman
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Thanks for the pointer Judy and they may be too far gone to pin down to species level.
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I had these photos on The SD2 thread, we saw them at Rogie Falls along with the candle snuff fungi but maybe they got missed.Any help in iding them would be greatly appreciated.

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Davebutterflyman
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:hello1: Stu

Great captures and i'm just off to get my id book :lol:
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Davebutterflyman
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Looking at the stem on photo 1 it could be a Pholiota sp,Flammans or Squarrosa maybe.
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Great fungi photos Jan and Stu :cool2:

:great: ID David and Judy
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Davebutterflyman
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Number 3 Stu could be Hypholoma fasciculare
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carlos100
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Forgot about these today.

Two lots of bracket fungi for ID

First one has top and bottom views

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Second one just the top view as it didnt look too healthy to get near ?

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Davebutterflyman
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Nice captures Carl.

The first one could be Daedaleopsis confragosa but i need to keep looking.Not sure on the second one.
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