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A few from todays foray...


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Whilst in some woods i have been working in recently I spotted these.

I cant work out what they are from my book (daldinia is obvious, and I think there is some xylaria polymorhpa? and a puffball) and the directory....they all start to blend together after a while:blushing:

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Most likley coprinus truncorum

 

Neobulgeria iquinans/ or maybe an exidia if so thuretiana (spelling probably off on thuretiana!)

 

Xlaria polymorphas, and a nice group too.

 

need to see stipe and gill attachment to have any chance

 

daldinia (7 species) but most likley concentrica

 

Probably bjerkandera adusta the smokey bracket

 

need to see stipe gills again

 

and the puff ball, well to dark for citrinum (scleroderma) shall have a peruse and see what i can come too.

 

qulaity stuff, loving the poly

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