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the word were looking for in describing the gill attachments here is "deccurent"

 

Like lumpy folds that have melted that run down the stem:001_smile:

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now, this is what I meant to achieve, because all those are wild stabs that look nothing like the fungi I have posted!

 

To get this fungi your going to have to establish what features you have in view, I will let you into another one of these important features, the cap is "umblicate" a feature you can not see.

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I don't think its a Chanterelle, the gills are too crowded and too much like gills. Wondered briefly about Pleurotus, but not with those scales on the stem and an umbilicate cap. Best I can now think of is a Clitocybe (houghtonii? Unlikely), although I can't find any pure white, with stem scales, and the pic looks like it is possibly a clumping fungi, so another wall :banghead: also the orientation of the stems suggests it is growing horizontally from its substrate, ie, a trunk or log. Another clue?:sly:

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They are often in groups "trooping" these are trying to grow out from under a small log laying almost on the floor in an old dry lake bed and that is the very last clues youll get till it is solved.

 

 

 

Steady on tiger, don't be too hard on em now !

 

 

 

 

 

 

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