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Tony Croft aka hamadryad
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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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