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David,

1. The anamorph Pirobasidium sarcoides of Ascocoryne sarcoides s.l. (incl. A. cylichnium).

2. Hygrophorus discoxanthus smells like the caterpillar of Cossus cossus and is an ectomycorrhizal symbiont of beech.

3. Boletus luridus has orange-red pores turning dark blue on bruising. This could be Boletus subtomentosus, but the FB is too old to be sure.

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Yep :thumbup: and what a stinker it is too.

 

Next....

I have put this one up on another thread somewhere methinks but hey who cares. To be honest i am running out of photos:blushing:

 

Im not going to Ident this last one, nor should anyone else! thats bone idle laziness david!

 

Its the most common wood rotter around!:lol:

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Im not going to Ident this last one, nor should anyone else! thats bone idle laziness david!

 

Its the most common wood rotter around!:lol:

 

I bet you dont know it:001_tt2:

I was just filling up space in my thread till i can find other pics honest:001_rolleyes:

Dont make me search for its name or the next one will be even easier:sneaky2:

You know i have a bad memory for fungi names, so this thread is a way of trying to remember some and finding new ones for me. Plus its called My Fungal finds... You tell me???

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