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Posted
Fungi id please ... first beech

 

Gollum,

1. Too young to say what this is going to be. Could f.i. be(come) Bjerkandera adusta or B. fumosa.

2. Trametes versicolor.

3. Smell earthy, of sperm, or as a Belgian nature guide once said : of what nuns don't know nor recognize with their nose :001_rolleyes: ? If so : Inocybe geophylla var. lilacina.

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Gollum,

1. Too young to say what this is going to be. Could f.i. be(come) Bjerkandera adusta or B. fumosa.

2. Trametes versicolor.

3. Smell earthy, of sperm, or as a Belgian nature guide once said : of what nuns don't know nor recognize with their nose :001_rolleyes: ? If so : Inocybe geophylla var. lilacina.

 

pic 1 is on a fallen stem that's also had Pleurotus ostreatus,

Pleurotus pulmonarius, T trogii.

G applanatum, Polyporus Squamosus, plus a few others

Posted
1. Abortiporus biennis

2. Mycena pura

 

1. :thumbup1: , though I've never seen it on beech.

2. I've never seen Mycena pura looking like this. Did it have a smell of radish ?

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1. :thumbup1: , though I've never seen it on beech.

2. I've never seen Mycena pura looking like this. Did it have a smell of radish ?

 

here in the U.k many fungi have aborted and become dessicate in a have formed state, this I feel has happened to this mycena pura.

 

Arbortiporus isnt a fussy eater, from oak to beech to willow i find it.

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