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That's a really nice picture of the Phaeolus. The few that I have come across never look like the text book images. What was it on? It looks like Beech in the piccy.

 

Just been up for a look Janey and it was on a small off-cut of pine lying on the woodland floor :)

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That's a really nice picture of the Phaeolus. The few that I have come across never look like the text book images. What was it on? It looks like Beech in the piccy.

 

Janey, theres loads of phaeolus at burnham beeches, just check out the stand of Pinus sylvestris near the cafe at the right time of year youll see what your looking for.:thumbup1:

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Great piccies as always, David :thumbup: And of course, I can name every one of 'em... :blushing:

 

 

 

Glad someone can :confused1::biggrin:

 

 

 

Particular favourite is the Polyporus durus - Bay polypore, at the end.

 

Colleague stumbled across it in a marginal area whilst we were checking out access to get a fallen Willow out of one of the swimming ponds.

 

 

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