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I hoped you wouldn't have any more pics and I could leave it at that, darn it!

Look like fairy inkcaps, Coprinellus disseminatus.
I thought they were inkcaps but then used the second image to search Google lens (very good app for id of plants etc). It had ink caps as first choice, then look up coprinellus on the Tma fungi app and found other photos of fairy inkcaps to confirm.

They are not known to damage trees and cause problems they are saprotrophic living on already dead wood. A root may have died and they are decaying that.

Anyway that's my opinion but I'm no expert.

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On 27/10/2021 at 19:34, jfc said:

I hoped you wouldn't have any more pics and I could leave it at that, darn it!

Look like fairy inkcaps, Coprinellus disseminatus.
I thought they were inkcaps but then used the second image to search Google lens (very good app for id of plants etc). It had ink caps as first choice, then look up coprinellus on the Tma fungi app and found other photos of fairy inkcaps to confirm.

They are not known to damage trees and cause problems they are saprotrophic living on already dead wood. A root may have died and they are decaying that.

Anyway that's my opinion but I'm no expert.

Looks pretty close on Google. Thanks for the reply.

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