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Hi all, Any ideas on this one?

I have an interest in fungi (particularly in eating them), but never seen this before. I have an idea what it may be, but could do with some confirmation. Its been there for at least 4 weeks. The first picture taken 3 weeks ago, the others yesterday. It growing on a dead wych elm, about 3 ft off the ground. White flesh and pleasant smell (mushroomy :-))

What do you reckon?

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Thanks for the confirmation. I had it down to Creolophus cirrhatus, which i assume is the same thing? I believe some of the Hericium group has been re-named, but I bet they taste the same. I will leave it in piece and see if it comes agin next year.

Thanks all.

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All three down as rdl in Rogers (2006 I think), must be out of date now though. Where might one find an up to date list?

 

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H corraloides and erinaceus red data

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