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ID of various fungi in a copse of oak?


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Fungi in a copse of oak (once was a woodland) - Imgur

 

I almost know for definite the one that looks like a potato is Scleroderma spp., though can someone confirm it's the citrinum species?

 

As for the others - any assistance? One might be an Armillaria (growing from the stump), though else I am stuck. Not too great with my fungi.

 

Was fascinated by the absurd amount of mycorrhizal fungi around these oaks (maybe 20 Quercus robur (one mature, the rest much younger), a lapsed Acer campestre coppice and one Sorbus torminalis (very likely an offpsring of more mature specimens within the nearby nature reserve)).

 

Cheers.

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