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Well it's suspiciously similar to these which I noticed in our garden earlier, about 2 feet from our sorry looking apple tree that had a growth right at the base a couple of years ago that I thought was honey fungus.

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Hi,

 

I think Honey Fungus have a flatter cap, even when developing. If you can pick one of them and take a side view that would help. then cut it in half length ways which shows more of the anatomy of the fruiting body.

 

The free TMA Fungi app is a good start for IDing fungi.

Hope that helps.

 

Jan.

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On 03/11/2023 at 16:06, marktownend said:

Well it's suspiciously similar to these which I noticed in our garden earlier, about 2 feet from our sorry looking apple tree that had a growth right at the base a couple of years ago that I thought was honey fungus.

20231103_155943[1].jpg

20231103_155956[1].jpg

Coprinus spp.

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