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Pics from being out with the muts.


Matthew Arnold
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I was hoping to see pics of dogs. Instead I get boring fungi.....:thumbdown:

 

Not sure if you've noticed Mick, but this is actually an 'Arb' forum :biggrin:

 

Perhaps you've lost the link to your favourite site

 

here ya go..........

 

Dogs, and everything dog related at Dogsey! Dog Forums, Dog Care Articles, Dog breeds, Dog news and more!

 

 

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Not sure if you've noticed Mick, but this is actually an 'Arb' forum :biggrin:

 

Perhaps you've lost the link to your favourite site

 

here ya go..........

 

Dogs, and everything dog related at Dogsey! Dog Forums, Dog Care Articles, Dog breeds, Dog news and more!

 

 

:001_tt2:

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Maybe and just maybe, the thread title threw me a bit.......:001_tt2:

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Just had a trawl thru the fungi directory and couldnt seem to find these two. The lil brackets were growing on the same stump as the Lumpy Bracket. The slimy looking stuff was found on another Sycamore stump about 100 meters away. Any ideas?

 

 

 

That's cause they're not :001_smile:

 

 

I've so far got 63 galleries in there, give me a month or two & if I'm not too busy at work I'll get on to the other 99,927 :001_rolleyes:

 

But as taxonomists are describing 1200 new fungs a year, I may never actualy get on top of it, alas :biggrin:

 

 

 

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. The lil brackets were growing on the same stump as the Lumpy Bracket. The slimy looking stuff was found on another Sycamore stump about 100 meters away. Any ideas?

 

lil brackets maybe Trametes versicolor or Bjerkandera adusta

 

& slimy looking stuff maybe one of the jelly brains - Exidia sp (perhaps nucleata)

 

 

 

 

 

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lil brackets maybe Trametes versicolor or Bjerkandera adusta

 

& slimy looking stuff maybe one of the jelly brains - Exidia sp (perhaps nucleata)

 

 

 

 

 

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Cheers for that. Next time i am down there (Tuesday) i shall get some more pics of the slime and the lil brackets incase they have got any bigger.

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