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Fungi ID; Place all your Fungi ID's here
Topic Started: Jul 20 2008, 12:07 PM (36,717 Views)
celticsparrow-Jan
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:greatpic: :fungi: lovely coloured fungi Dave the nearest to it i can find is the velvet fungi not too sure though.
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jump_offa_house
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This was, again, spotted in the Wood of Cree, and we think we had it, but we aren't 100% sure!!

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Forget Me Not
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Thats an amazing fungi Jump-offa-house david may know its a great photo :thanx: for posting
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Davebutterflyman
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Lovely image Tom...i'm only familiar with some of the more common types of fungi and the only thing i know of which may be similiar is possibly one of the Tramella sp of fungi(jelly fungi) but it also has characteristics of some bracket fungi so i'm not sure i'm afraid.
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Beth-Boe
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A great close-up there, Tom. Lovely photo. :fungi1: (I'm hopeless on fungi, I'm afraid.)
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celticsparrow-Jan
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:fungi: Thats a great picture Tom ,i think Fungi are really hard to id as there so many of them.
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Cazzagirl
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It might be a Hairy Curtain Crust, usually found on oak, birch or beech trees
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Davebutterflyman
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Saw these at Carsington last week and i think it might be a type of bracket of polypore fungi?

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Beth-Boe
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Great photos there, Dave.
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Good pictures Dave its good to see there are still fungi to be found out there .
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Great Photos dave :cool2: :thanx:
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Night Owl
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I must have missed this thread :doh: Some great shots Dave :clap5:
Jan I think you might be right with the velvet fungi id :cool2:
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Davebutterflyman
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Thanks a lot Jan,i've just looked and it is a Velvet Shank fungi :thanx:
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Tabatha
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Just been catching up on this thread. Well done everyone.

It must be all the rain we are having, saw this one growing under a shrub at the Leisure Centre this morning. It looks like dead leaves, but is a fungi of some sort.

I took two photos

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I don't know if anyone has any ideas.

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Cazzagirl
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Hmmm...it could be a jelly ear but then it could be an older fungus that has flattened with age
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Tabatha
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Thanks for the id cazza.
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Beth-Boe
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Great photos, Tabatha. Well captured. :cool4: :fungi1:
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great photo tabatha :cool2:
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I found this while doing the garden today i have no idea what it is?

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Its a lovely colour
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Night Owl
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:wow: Brilliant :photo: of the fungi Jean they look like ears :girlygiggle: I'm sure Dave will be able to identify them :clap5:
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