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Hi lads not sure if you might find these interesting but i could also do with your help haven't got a clue what the first three pics are:confused1:any help will be much appreciated thanks:biggrin: also sorry about the quality these were taken on i phone and these are located at the base of a sorbus and a beech tree.

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The first three are Boletes Lorry.

Though not sure which ones.

 

I'll try & have a trawl if Tony doesn't get them for you.

 

Pic 4 you probably know is the Fly Agaric - Amanita muscaria on the rhs, one on the left looks like a Russula, maybe one of the Sickners

 

Last one I don't know.

 

 

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The second and first may well be edulis, but hard to say, third is looking like edulis too but got a parasite me thinks, though caps a bit dark, any clues on pore colours on these lorry?

 

the last well, theres a SLIM chance its the freckled daperling, a parasol with much knawed gills! was the top brown and scaly? looks it?

 

iether way, looks like a healthy comunity of Mycorhizae and certain thats a very happy tree indeed!

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