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I came across a huge selection of fungi while on my recent travels. Some I had never seen before so I thought I'd share them with you. The vast majority were on conifer with only one or two on broadleaves in the lower valleys. Some were found further north in Troyes in the grounds of a Chateau where they still fill cavities with concrete!

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I came across a huge selection of fungi while on my recent travels. Some I had never seen before so I thought I'd share them with you. The vast majority were on conifer with only one or two on broadleaves in the lower valleys. Some were found further north in Troyes in the grounds of a Chateau where they still fill cavities with concrete!

 

Hard to give a name to all of them, because for some species, there's to little information on the characteristics, but here we go anyway.

1/3 : Amanita muscaria

4 : Coprinus comatus

5/6 : Fomitopsis pinicola ?

8/9 : Phellinus hartigii ? if so, rare !

17 : Boletus species

20/21/22 : Sparassis laminosa :thumbup: very rare !!!

23 Boletus species

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