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Fungi ID; Place all your Fungi ID's here
Topic Started: Jul 20 2008, 12:07 PM (36,674 Views)
mick2
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any idea on what that strange looking thing i posted is dave?
its been suggested the green ones are Mycena epipterygia?
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Naturezel
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Hi I have some fungi I think I might know what they are but I am not sure.

The first two pictures I wondered if it is Dryads saddle the second picture was just the single one growing above the group.

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The next two photos I thought might be shaggy parasol.

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The next two I thought might be a milkcap possibly the wooly milkcap because of the very fibrous edge to it.

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The next photos I have not been able to come up with any ideas as to what they are.

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The two photos above are the top and underside of the same fungi.

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Thanks for your help. Hazel

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Davebutterflyman
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Hi Hazel

Agreed on Dryad's Saddle and i will check on the others for you.
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Davebutterflyman
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Either Parasol or Shaggy Parasol for the second one Hazel. Photo 9 is of a Hypoxylon type.
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Naturezel
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Thanks for those 2 identifications Dave. I have a few more for identity please.

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Thought that the photo above might be oyster fungi.

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The next 2 are top and underside of fungi.

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The next 2 are the same fungi.

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The next 2 are the same fungi.

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Davebutterflyman
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Hi Hazel

Number 1 is a Pleurotus type and number 2 is Ascocoryne sarcoides.
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Davebutterflyman
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The last two photos Hazel look like a Pholiota sp.
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happyhare
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Hi Dave

Would these be Velvet Shank?

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Tabatha
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Is this fly agaric?
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Davebutterflyman
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Looks ok for Velvet Shank Happyhare and agreed on Fly agaric Tabatha.
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happyhare
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:thanks: Dave
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Tabatha
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:thanks: Dave. I was hoping you would say that. :cool:
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Tabatha
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Someone said this might be parasol

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Any feedback welcome. :thanks:




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Tabatha
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Any feedback on these would be welcome. :thanks:
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feedyourhedgehog
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This was small and growing out the side of a tree through the moss.......can't even remember what sort of tree it was

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These were large.........saucer sized and growing on grass at the edge of a pine/oak forest

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The underside

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Davebutterflyman
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Hi Tabatha.

Your second one is indeed Parasol - Macrolepiota procera. Post 903 are both Velvet shank.

Not sure on yours yet Paula but the second fungi looks like a Macrolepiota sp as well.
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Tabatha
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:thanks: Dave. There was more fungi about than birds. :lol:
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Naturezel
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Hi Dave hope you had an enjoyable holiday. Please can I ask you to look back at my post numbers 891 and 894 to identify some of the fungi you didn't have time to do, also can I ask you to help me identify these fungi as well.

I think the first one might be hoof fungus.

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I wondered if the next could be stump puffball.

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Not sure if this might be green woodcup.

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The next one I don't have any idea.

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Thanks for your help. Hazel


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feedyourhedgehog
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Thanks Dave :cool:
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Davebutterflyman
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Hi Hazel.

We really did have a great holiday...thanks.

A few from the last batches and i'll take a look at the latest ones shortly.

All from post 891.

Agreed on Wooly Milkcap

The next one looks like a Bolbitius type but would need to look further.

The one after that is either Beech or Birch Woodwort.

Post 891 photo 10 is Mycena epipterygia. This could go on the fungi screening thread Hazel.

Photo 11 is another Mycena type.

Post 894:

Photos 3 & 4 are a Mycena type

Photos 5 & 6 are possibly and Armarillia sp
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