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David Humphries
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I mean fortuitous as in being able to get a shot of both fruiting together in roughly the same condition on the same specific strata. Not an amazing occurance as both fruit at roughly the same time.

 

I should consult a dictionary more often to be so "fortuitous" or lucky to really understand and not just assume what a word means :blushing: .

By the way, because of the size of the caps of the depicted Oudemansiella mucida, I had to correct the standard measurements given by other authors for my encyclopaedia.

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I should consult a dictionary more often to be so "fortuitous" or lucky to really understand and not just assume what a word means :blushing: .

By the way, because of the size of the caps of the depicted Oudemansiella mucida, I had to correct the standard measurements given by other authors for my encyclopaedia.

 

really? so how big do they say oudemansiella get? Ive got one for you!

 

oh and just for fun heres a high fistulina, can you spot it? no it aint dog **** either!:lol:

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anyways, time i posted these here, dont appear to have done so as yet, forgive any repeats, Ive had a quick scan and dont think they are:001_smile:

Inonotus cuticularis (a.k.a the clustered bracket) and at the base multiple ganoderma pfiefferis

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oudemansiella mucida (aka the porcelain fungus) and above it Pluerotus ostreatus (the oyster)

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Fommes, ganoderma australe/applanatum (leaning towards applanatum) and Armillaria probably mellea

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hericium erinaceus (aka the monkeys head or lions main) Pholiota aurivella and an unkown sp all within a beech cavity

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Pholiota aurivella, pholiota squarosus and piptoporus betulinus

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