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Tobias,

I suppose you suggest a relationship between Witches' Butter (Fuligo septica) and dog urin/excrements, but there is no direct association, because myxomycetes "graze" on whatever substrate rich of bacteria, fungal tissue (spores) and plant debris.

 

Cheers Gerrit!

Fuligo septica is also known as "Dogs vomit" :thumbup::lol:

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Tobias,

It's a Cortinarius species from the C. flexipes s.l. complex :

- if it smells like Pelargonium, it may be C. paleaceus,

- if it has no distinct smell and is an ectomycorrhizal symbiont of Betula, it may be C. hemitrichus and

- if it has no smell and is associated with Picea it may be C. pilatii.

 

I never smelt it but it was found in proper Chantrellus tuberosum huntinggrounds...

 

Will have a proper sniff next time I come across it!:thumbup1:

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Tobias,

1. I thought your first photo was on Betula.

2. Yes, it did, just like in photo 2 from Bavaria/Germany.

I've seen it on Fagus (Benelux, Germany), on Betula (Benelux : photo 1), on Picea (Benelux, Germany, France, Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic), on Abies (Bavaria/Germany, Sumava/Czech Republic), on Acer (Poland, Austria) and on Prunus (Sweden, Bavaria/Germany : photo 2).

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Hm... it does look like a birch... but I think it was on aspen (?) but I might remeber it incorrectly.

Cherry...I'll have to go back and have a second look at that little fella and se if there are anymore fb:s!

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Yes the fomitopsis, there was a developed one before it got booted off, the one I'm watching is its little bro:lol:

 

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first shot I would die for!

 

Pholiota aurivellas on willow?:thumbup:

 

No need to die Hama! I´ll give you a copy!:lol:

 

Got the last one just for you! Last day of Fung Hunter Tour 2011, snapped a few things in London on my way back!!!:thumbup:

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