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Sean,

1/4 : :thumbup:

5. Bolbitius vitellinus, or as my daughter 30 years ago used to call them "lollipops"

6. Panaeolus species

5/6 are saprotrophic species associated with manure and/or cattle or horse dung

7. Hygrocybe species

 

Thanks Gerrit.:001_smile:

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I would hazard a guess at Paxillus involutus for your first mystery.

 

Tony,

Although you're spoiling Sean's quest for the name of the species, his mystery tour ends here, because you're right : it is the facultative ectomycorrhizal Paxillus involutus in its temporary saprotrophic phase.

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Tony,

Although you're spoiling Sean's quest for the name of the species, his mystery tour ends here, because you're right : it is the facultative ectomycorrhizal Paxillus involutus in its temporary saprotrophic phase.

 

I knew you was trying to encourage him:thumbup1:

 

he asked me to have a look, otherwise i would have not stuck my nose in:biggrin:

 

not seen it up a trunk like this before though it has to be said.

 

i find it as ectomycorrhizea on limes a lot, common association here.

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