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Fungi ID; Place all your Fungi ID's here
Topic Started: Jul 20 2008, 12:07 PM (36,713 Views)
Davebutterflyman
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:wow2: some great photos there Shaz and Jan :clap3:

Your orange fungi Jan is indeed Orange peel fungi and the other one is Common earthball in its latter stages of decay.

The last two in your set Shaz are Lacquered bracket....need to work on the others!
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Excellent photos on here, everyone. It's handy that Dave can i.d. them - clever man, Dave :clap2:
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Night Owl
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:wow2: fantastic photos Shaz :clap3:
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:wow2: Brilliant shots Keith I think it might be a Shaggy Parasol :clap3:
I think you may be correct! Thanks.

Keith.
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Superb photos on here, everyone. Some quite amazing colours to the various fungi.
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NBShaz
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:wow2: Some great fungi photos here ..... :fungi: really love that last one one Dave a real stunner... :cool2:

I have some I saw when walking with V on Saturday..and I need help with ID's please as I have looked all through my book and can't find them... (Think I am in need of a better book for christmas.. lol... )

There were loads and loads of these lovely little fellas....

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NBShaz
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And these were there too


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And this was the overall picture of where they all lived...

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And last but not least... these little beauties were spotted in 'Fursty's Wood' ..



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All ID's will be really welcome... :grin:
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Davebutterflyman
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:wow2: amazing fungi shots Shaz :clap3: stunning colours!

I think the last one is a very early stage Sulphur tuft but i need to check further.The images 3 & 4 look like hygrocybe types and more than likely waxcaps but again i'll get back to you on those.
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NBShaz
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:thanks: Dave... and the colours are lovely aren't they.. I'm aghast with all the diferent fungi about.. its fascinating to observe :oo:
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:wow: Brilliant photos Dave and Shaz.
:wave: Shaz, the first one of the batch you posted at 11.28 p.m. yesterday looks as though it has had a really hefty coat of varnish! A very effective photo. :cool2:
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Great photos everyone... I shall post mine later Shaz
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:fungi: :wow: Amazing fungi photos David Shaz and Keith. :cool4:
:thanks: for posting. :fungi:
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Daisyjan
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:wow: excellent pictures everyone! :cool: I found these green mushrooms
in Romilly Park, Barry this morning.

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Then they go like this...

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And so to this!!! Any ideas?

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Kylie got bored and sat in the middle of them to annoy me in the end... :dog:

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Beth-Boe
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Fantastic pics everyone. :clap3:
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Great photos Daisyjan and :chuckle: @ Kylie. Good thing you managed to photograph them before she did that.
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Night Owl
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:wow2: Fantastic :fungi: photos everyone :clap3: :clap3:
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I think mine are wax caps. Am off to consult Roger.....
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Daisyjan
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Bump what? :giggle: This is the nearest one I can find in Rogers Mushrooms

http://www.rogersmushrooms.com/gallery/loadimage.asp?did=7960&blockName=Hygrocybe%20laeta

Hope I can post it this time. Taken me 3 tries so far!!! :confused:
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