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Really? It says the caps of the deceiver are rarely larger than 1.5cm.....these were around 3:confused1:

 

It deffo isnt what i thought they were then?

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Hygrocybe (me thinks). Found beneath a lime tree although i'm not sure whether this is relevant or not.

 

Sean,

It's relevant, cause as Tony already said, it's the ectomycorrhizal Laccaria laccata s.l.

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Just my opinion mate, I think they are twisted decievers, Ive been known to be wrong from time to time !

 

 

Hey tony i respect your opinion.....Thats why i started this thread....for me to try and id my finds myself and then be brought to task.......from the book i am using there are so many things that look the bloody same!!:confused1::001_rolleyes:

 

Im going to try and id things then hopefully you guys can give me pointers and educate me.

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Latin name: Xylaria hypoxylon aka candle snuff fungus......although i believe there are 2 very similar?

 

Sean,

There are, but X. carpophila is constricted to capules of beech and X. oxyacanthae to buried hows of Crataegus.

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some from yesterday......

 

1... Ganoderma (?) spp growing on this fine old stool.

1(a) as above

 

2....and 2a. Pleurotus

 

3...... Laccaria spp (??)

 

4.....piptoporus

 

5.....russula spp (possibly??)

 

6.....no idea (????)

 

7 and 8....growing out of a cavity in a sorbus (??)

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Sean,

1/1a Ganoderma spp :thumbup:

2/2a Pleurotus ostreatus

3 Lepista/Clitocybe spp

4 Piptoporus betulinus

5 With pores and tubes ? If so, a bolete

6 Pholiota mutabilis or Galerina autumnalis/marginata

7/8 :confused1:

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