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Fungi ID; Place all your Fungi ID's here
Topic Started: Jul 20 2008, 12:07 PM (36,689 Views)
Davebutterflyman
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I have looked again Andy and i can't see anything other than Russula. Not sure of the type but it would be fine for your autumn challenge.
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happyhare
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Can someone confirm the following please

Russula
Russula
Dead mans fingers
coral spot fungus (is there a bit of a jelly fungus in there too in the top left hand corner?)
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Davebutterflyman
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The first three are all correct Happyhare. The last one is a type of jelly fungi.
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happyhare
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:thankyou: dave
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Davebutterflyman
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Pleasure Happyhare.
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Birdwatchandy
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birdwatchandy
Thanks Dave will add it to my Photo's that need adding to the challenge
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Davebutterflyman
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Okey dokey Andy.
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Birdwatchandy
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birdwatchandy
Can I have an ID on this one please Found it in the garden.
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Davebutterflyman
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I recognise it Andy but i don't have my guides with me. Maybe someone will come up with an idea.
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Birdwatchandy
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birdwatchandy
Thanks Dave I had a Look i My Book but it could be any of about 5 they re all so similar
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Birdwatchandy
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birdwatchandy
Couple more for ID please first one not a brilliant picture sorry.

Thanks
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Cant really tell on the first one Andy. The second is a very young bracket fungus (Polypore). From the developing shape it could be Ganoderma adspersum.

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wildlifesnapper
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Hi Andy,

#608 could be young Brick Tuft - Hypholoma lateritium , looks a bit dark for Sulpher Tuft but you never know

#611 the 1st one could be young Stump or Common Puffball - Lycoperdon sp.

neil
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feedyourhedgehog
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I'm terrible with fungi so haven't got much of a clue

This was tiny and bright orange
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and again
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Is this a bracket?
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another angle
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This is wierd
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close up
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happyhare
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No idea on the little orange ones but I'd say the others look like brackets :thinking:
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feedyourhedgehog
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Thanks Happyhare :thanks1:
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Davebutterflyman
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I will hopefully be able to help out with a few if these when we get back from Norfolk.
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feedyourhedgehog
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Thanks Dave :thanx:
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Birdwatchandy
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birdwatchandy
Thanks Wildlifesnapper & Dourmousewatcher
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Birdwatchandy
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birdwatchandy
Hi All sorry another one for ID from Yesterday taken at Bempton Cliffs. Side View and Top View
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