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i think the first lot are daedaleopsis confragosa, the black stuff i've no idea and theres some piptopourus betulinas at the end

 

trichia botrytis i think is most likely candidate or a close relative, common on bark apparently:001_cool: good find, do love an obscure one, mos wouldnt have bothered with that!:thumbup:

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it was like black furry velvet with tiny bubble like silvery things shimmering, well i thought it was pretty!!:thumbup:

 

They are very primitive fungi, probably not even classed as fungi now, but not sure, the little black shiny things you describe are like a tiny head or ball on a sort of stalk, the black powdery stuff comes from the little balls on stalks exploding to release their spore:thumbup1:

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