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Having looked at my Roger Phillips book of mushrooms.........i have no idea.

Closest i can see are maybe a young set of cystoderma cinnabarinum, but i'm not set on that myself, or maybe Russula.???

I'm sure someone more knowledgeable on this site can help you out, Orrrr maybe a variety of Pholiota having just had another quick look????

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I think Sean you may have found pholiota tuberculosa the book says darker top to squarrosa. Habitat is decayed wood which is right with what you have. It is defo a pholiota of some sort i would say:biggrin:

 

 

Cheers for the nod David.......I'm going to climb it again the morrow and have a more examined look at gills/stalk etc.

Tuberculosa not in Jordans encyclopedia although thinking they could possibly be aurivella.???

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I am green with envy, despite a VERY in depth search i cannot find a satisfactory comparisom, the only one i can think of is the poplar pholiota, which would probably find chestnut wood not discimilar, poor compartmentalisation no heart wood only ripe wood etc. looks a bit dark for it though. whatever pholiota it is, i would get a sample and send it off to kew my friend, this may well be a red data job.

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