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Fungi ID; Place all your Fungi ID's here
Topic Started: Jul 20 2008, 12:07 PM (36,695 Views)
Davebutterflyman
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:hello1: Happyhare

Not sure but they remind me of a Pezizaceae (Cup fungi and allies) . I'm not particularly well versed on the Pezizomycetidae group of fungi but i will certainly have a look in that area.

Lovely photos :clap3:
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:cool2: Happyhare.
Agreed with Dave on the first Bolete
The second one is a bit far gone to Id I think.
The third Bolete is probably Boletus edulis - Penny Bun Bolete

The cup fungus I would say Peziza succosa

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:thanx: Judy!
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Davebutterflyman
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Looking again Judy i would tend to agree with Peziza succosa.
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Hi Judy, Dave, etc.i just wondered is this Chicken of the woods fungi?
Thanks.
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Looks like a young one Stu :clap: :cool2:
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I agree.

Cracking photo mate :clap3:
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Is this jelly fungi?
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Sorry Happyhare I dont think that is a jelly fungus. It looks more like a tuft of Agaricale "cap and stem" fungi that is over and has almost dissolved.
Do you agree with that Dave?

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Davebutterflyman
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Totaly agree Judy.

I have noticed quite a number of agaricale in this state of collapse recently.
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Pooo! :(

Thanks for the ID :lol2:
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Davebutterflyman
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:lol:
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Hi again Dave, Judy etc.lol.Thanks for confirming my previous id. :thankyou:
Any idea if this is a type of jelly fungi.
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That is one of the Cup Fungi Stu. Peziza badia not a jelly I am afraid :grin:

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Nice capture Stu and agreed with the id Judy :cool2:
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Another try at Jelly fungus! This has appeared on my fence....
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Edited by happyhare, Dec 19 2011, 03:38 PM.
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:cwl: Happyhare. Your hunt for a jelly fungus is turning up some fascinating specimens. :grin: That is a slime mould. I won't get too technical but they are very interesting in that they move and digest bacteria etc as they go. The glistening clear slime left behind contains the remains of their meals. When they are mature the orange part will draw together and form a fruiting body.

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Great photos Happyhare and you are indeed turning up some very interesting fungi :cool2:
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:thankyou: Judy and Dave


Slime mould sounds disgusting but fascinating at the same time :cwl:


Ho hum, back to the drawing board :grin:
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Another try for Jelly fungus. :lol2: Saw two different colours, orange and yellow .....
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