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1. the appropriate place to ask such things now, unless you would prefer them in Q and A thread?

2. With the rot image, are we seeing a soft rot? stone like fracture surface?

 

1. Yes, I would like to close this thread and prefer questions asked in my Q&A thread, because that is where people expect to find answers on fungal questions.

2. What tree species, coniferous ? Please upload again under Q & A for your answer to my question.

 

The white club fungus in the third photo is Clavaria vermicularis, the orange-yellow species in the first two photo's is Mycena acicula and the last photo shows a short-stalked yellow myxomycete, maybe a Trichia species.

And the next post shows Paxillus involutus :thumbup1: .

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