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Fungi ID; Place all your Fungi ID's here
Topic Started: Jul 20 2008, 12:07 PM (36,711 Views)
Wildbill
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thanks, and yeh that would be fine Dave :)
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Davebutterflyman
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Thanks Bill....i'll get around to doing it over the next day or so :cool2:
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poppy
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Interesting looking ones there Keith and Bill.
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Davebutterflyman
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Took this photo at Allestree park in September and i can't seem to identify it,i think it is a mycena sp but not sure.

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Cazzagirl
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Anyone have any idea on these ones?

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Davebutterflyman
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Great photos Cazza :clap3: the first three look like Sulphur tuft and images 4 and 5 could be a stage of Variable polypore but not too sure on the last two...i'll keep looking!
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The last two could be of the Clitocybe genus and possibly C.Flaccida but it's a bit tricky to be sure.There are other Clitocybe and indeed Hydnum species that could also fit the photos.Were the last two images taken within or near a Pine forest or plantation?
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poppy
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Great photo's there Cazza and lovely colours and shapes.
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Cazzagirl
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Not in a pine forest Dave but there are 3 large Scots Pines just along from them.
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Davebutterflyman
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Thanks Cazza.

It could well be C.Flaccida then.I'll investigate further!
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Night Owl
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:wow2: Fantastic photos Cazza :clap5:
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Night Owl
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Taken at Carsington yesterday, I think that it's a type of bracket fungi?

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Forget Me Not
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Thats a brilliant fungi Julie great photos but im afraid i have no idea what it is.
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That's unusual Julie. No idea what it is but they are great photos :clap3: so someone will surely i.d. it for you.
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Great images Ju :clap3: and well spotted!.

I'm not sure on this one as it looks in the latter stages of growth but it's either an Ischnoderma ,Piptoporus or Pseudotrametes type bracket.
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Great photos Julie,good to see fungi in January
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Beth-Boe
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Lovely photos, Julie. Well spotted. :fungi1:
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Any ideas what this one is ,i spotted it today and it seems in very good condition considering the weather we have had.

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Brilliant photos Jan i think they are the ones i get in my garden but i cant remember what they are.
David will know,they are a lovely colour.
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Lovely photos Jan :clap3: . I have seen them on here before but I can't remember where :doh: . As Jean said, Dave will know though.
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