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This load of pictures have been taken over the last couple of days. I shall have a stab at IDing them all but if i get some of them wrong feel free to point me in the right direction.

 

1,2,3 - Calvatia ultiformis? growing on topped wildflower meadow.

4,5,6 - Agaricus? species growing on topped wildflower meadow.

7,8,9 - Collybia spp? growing on oak twigs under Quercus robur

10,11 - Massive Macrolepiota sp? growing under Ash. Camera case is for scale.

12,13,14,15 - Stereum complicatum growing on Oak stump

16,17,18,19 - Unknown species growing in mossy ground within 15 metres of two Douglas Firs and within 5 metres of Ash copse.

20,21 - Mycena sp? growing through moss under Cornus alba

22,23,24,25 - Coprinus sp growing on a woody humus rich bank.

26,27,28,29,30 - Unknown fungi found growing in the dripline of an Elder. They were growing next to an area of short mown grass.

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This selection were taken during the weekend.

 

1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 - Oudemansiella mucida on fallen Beech deadwood.

10,11 - Unknown fungi growing from large wound on mature beech.

12,13 - Mycena sp growing in pocket of leaf litter in small butress wound

14,15,16 - Inocybe sp? growing on woody, mossy ground.

17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28 - Unknown large fungi (10-20cm across) growing on chalk grassland.

29,30,31 - Strange fungi found growing on chalk grassland.

32,33,34,35,36,37,38 - Bolbitius vitellinus growing on a 3 month old woodchip heap.

39,40,41,42 - Coprinus sp? growing on 6 month old woodchip heap.

43,44,45,46 - Hypholoma fasciculare growing on 8 month old woodchip and buried stumps.

47,48,49,51,52,53 - Unknown fungi growing on cedar bench top.

54 - Coral spot Nectria cinnabarina growing on cedar bench top.

55,56,57,58 - Mycena sp? growing on buried woodchips.

59,60 - Mycelial fibres in leaf mulch.

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Matt,

10,11 : Mycena/Hemimycena species

14,15,16 : Hebeloma species

17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28 : Melanoleuca species

29,30,31 : Macrolepiota species

32,33 : Psathyrella species

34,35,36,37,38 : Agrocybe rivulosa

39,40,41,42 : Psathyrella cf. conopilus

47,48,49,51,52,53 : Crepidotus species

55,56,57,58 : Psathyrella species

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Matt,

10,11 : Mycena/Hemimycena species

14,15,16 : Hebeloma species

17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28 : Melanoleuca species

29,30,31 : Macrolepiota species

32,33 : Psathyrella species

34,35,36,37,38 : Agrocybe rivulosa

39,40,41,42 : Psathyrella cf. conopilus

47,48,49,51,52,53 : Crepidotus species

55,56,57,58 : Psathyrella species

 

Thank you Gerrit

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Matt,

Did you check Agrocybe rivulosa, because it could be a first find for the U.K. as it's the new species for the world I discovered October 1999 on heaps of woodchips in a park near Rotterdam from where it has been spreading over the continent.

 

I've just checked my picture with the pictures on the net and it looks like i may be onto a winner here. The pictures match on all fronts. And the description of the fungi matches also.:thumbup:

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