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1 hour ago, Treemover said:

I really must get myself a book and start getting up to speed! On a recent outing found these?

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The key to learning about fungal identification is looking at (and showing) all the features of the fruiting body. All of these features (gills, pores, stem, spore colour etc) help place the specimens in to family, genus, species. I could possibly take a stab at guessing the ident on your fine examples, but have learnt that more often information is often required to narrow down the idents. Have you got any more shots of the features?  

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16 minutes ago, Treemover said:

David, sadly thats all I was able to take on that visit, joys of an old ifone and not enough memory!


I suggest, emptying the old phone memory or take a small digital camera out with you. 🙂

And a guess, If the blue/green ones smelled strongly of aniseed then they are possibly Clitocybe odora - Aniseed Funnel but could also be Stropharia aeruginosa - Verdigris Roundhead. The orange ones maybe Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca - False Chanterelle. Last one could be an Agaric or Lepiota species. 

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