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Super fruiting.....


David Humphries
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Various species banging out sporulators on mass

 

Armillaria mellea on lime

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Amanita muscaria with birch

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Cyathus striatus on wood chip mulch

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Panellus stipticus

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Pleurotus pulmonarius on oak

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Psuedoinonotus dryadeus on oak

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Chondrostereum purpureum on beech

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Laetiporus sulphureus on oak

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Meripilus giganteus on beech roots

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Fomitopsis pinicola on fir

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Pholiota aurivella on beech

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Gymnopilus junonius

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Coprinellus disseminatus

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Fomes fomentarius on beech

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Flammulina velutipes on lime

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Feel free to add your own mass fruitings.....

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2 hours ago, Gary Prentice said:

Nice photo's David. Would it be possible to add the dates when they were taken (not meaning those above) as it would help to start associating the identification with the time of year they're fruiting.

 

Many thanks

Gary

Happy to do that Gary, I can even tell you what I've had for dinner that day and what colour my boxer shorts were :D

 

though some annual species have very long fruiting periods, so a shot taken on a particular day may not be entirely indicative of when they are 'supposed' to fruit.

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