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Cheers mate I'm off for a few days now so I might try get over to a Beech wood near me for a bimble, see if I find any more.

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Provisionaly identified as Sparassis Crispa.

Although it is growing on my lawn, nowhere near pines.

Also it is pure white.

 

Blimey thats a funky fungi! get that identified and i will find you a special award!:thumbup: take it onto the WAB forum and post it, somone will know it, they is real nerds on there!:thumbup1:

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Blimey thats a funky fungi! get that identified and i will find you a special award!:thumbup: take it onto the WAB forum and post it, somone will know it, they is real nerds on there!:thumbup1:

 

OK, I am preparing to go out with a torch & collect it before some rabbit or vole trashes it.

How should I preserve it ?

I am thinking of in a plastic bag in the fridge, hope the wife doesnt mistake it for a cauliflower !

Or what is the best way to preserve it ?

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This wee critter at the base of oak and about an inch high all on its tod. My first hint of colour in a fung other than normal brownish fung:001_smile:

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