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few from today......

 

Fomes on large dead beech......are the big ones Fomes too? Presume so however never seen them this big.

 

Also Flamulina and Pleurotus on the same Horse Chestnut.

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Nice fommes, good Photos too.

 

the others are flamulina velutipes The velvet shank, and the last is pluerotus ostreatus, the oyster mushroom.

 

interesting as ive never seen velvet shanks on beech before usualy elm and chestnut

 

read the post properly Mr Hama!! All labeled and on HORSECHESTNUT! Doh!:001_tt2::001_tt2:

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