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I took quite a few pics of various things as it was one of the few days recently where i could take some decent pics. Some of the fungi i took pictures of i recognise but others i don't. The ones i dont know are the first 6then after that its just the best pics that i took.

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Flammulina velutipes - Velvet shank - David Humphries’s Fungi Directory - Arbtalk.co.uk | Discussion Forum for Arborists

 

Trametes gibossa - Lumpy Bracket - David Humphries’s Fungi Directory - Arbtalk.co.uk | Discussion Forum for Arborists

 

& one of the ganos (what was it on Matt)

 

Xylaria hypoxylon - candle snuff

 

Auricularia auricula-judae

 

 

 

 

Out of interest Matt, do you use the Fungi directory?

If so how do you find it?

If not, is there a reason?

 

 

 

cheers

 

David

 

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Flammulina velutipes - Velvet shank - David Humphries’s Fungi Directory - Arbtalk.co.uk | Discussion Forum for Arborists

 

Trametes gibossa - Lumpy Bracket - David Humphries’s Fungi Directory - Arbtalk.co.uk | Discussion Forum for Arborists

 

& one of the ganos (what was it on Matt)

Xylaria hypoxylon - candle snuff

 

Auricularia auricula-judae

 

 

 

 

Out of interest Matt, do you use the Fungi directory?

If so how do you find it?

If not, is there a reason?

 

 

 

cheers

 

David

 

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It was found on a fallen Scots pine. There was several brackets around but most of them were dead. I do use the fungi directory. Its very helpful. The only issue is you have to know what your looking for. If you know its a bracket then you look at the sapros and the parasitic. Would be handy if there was a little thumbnail picture next to the fungi so people can check their pics with the ones on the fungi directory.

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I do use the fungi directory. Its very helpful. The only issue is you have to know what your looking for. If you know its a bracket then you look at the sapros and the parasitic. Would be handy if there was a little thumbnail picture next to the fungi so people can check their pics with the ones on the fungi directory.

 

 

 

a bit like this?

 

 

David Humphries’s Gallery Hall

 

 

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It was found on a fallen Scots pine. There was several brackets around but most of them were dead. .

 

Think this is a little difficult to be sure about.

 

Could be Fomitopsis pinicola especialy being on Pine. But not 100% on this.

 

 

 

 

 

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