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Having been 'undercover' for a while now....going on a foray.....monitoring the fungi sites on here and generally getting a dossier together against the fungal freaks to expose them for the charlatans that they are (you know who i'm talking about) thought i should have my own fungi thread in order to 'be one of them'. Keep the suspicions low....sssh.

 

so heres some mushroom type things.

 

I think some are the following.

 

xlaria hypoxylon

 

pleurotis cornucopiae (3 pics)

 

coprinus lagopus or leiocephalus

 

red one?????

 

and purplely one????

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sean, I'm pretty sure your Oysters are the Ringless Honey Fungus - Armilaria tabescens.

 

 

 

 

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I did actually think of that David however the piccie in my Jordans really looked like the oyster........will be more careful with the id'ing in future....not be so rash.:001_smile:

 

Heres some from yesterdays little jaunt.

 

Innonotus Dryadeus

 

Some big porcelines

 

pholiota aurivella??

 

Phaeolus schweinitzii

 

Bulgaria inquinans

 

Some pinky white slimy type thing

 

And the last two?? Some weird rotten type fungus which looks interesting?? Thought maybe an old m,aze gill but thats a real stab help please.:001_smile:

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Sean, wierd white jelly, exidea thuretiana

 

your mouldy bracket is a degraded phaeolus schwienitzii

 

Red one is an agrocybe, but i wouldnt be so silly as to ident off a photo for agrocybes, way to fine in thier detail to be done photographicaly speaking, though cornocoides is a good call and i would be leaning that way also.

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