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On 13/10/2021 at 12:41, Daniel pease said:

Would anyone happen to know these fungi came across them on the internet and were similar to ones I found on site apologies for the bad photos. 
 

both number 2 are the same fungi thanks 😊 

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Taking random pictures off the internet of several wildly different species from wildly different ecological regions is not gonna help you! What was your host, what country was it in, would be a good start

 

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