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Andy,

I doubt that it is possible to identify these desicated last year's fb's with either of your suggested options :confused1: .

 

That's a bit negative don't you think gerit? At the least it could give an idea of at least 2 species it could be, enabling future research of both possibilities

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Andy,

I doubt that it is possible to identify these desicated last year's fb's with either of your suggested options :confused1: .

 

Maybe not, but it was a mere suggestion that the member may wish to look at either the guide on the forum or purchase the app if they were interested. I could just as easily recommended looking in a book or ringing Mr Croft in person to pop around and take a look :biggrin:

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Perhaps not, but the tree host & colour could help provide a point in the right direction :thumbup1:

 

 

 

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Very true:thumbup1:

 

Plus, having the old desiccated fungi in the flesh, as apposed to a photo, theres more chance of then identifying an image of a fresh specimen, IMO.

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David,

So you suggest I don't :001_huh: ?

 

I do humbly appologise Gerrit. I thought perhaps, you had a sense of humour :001_rolleyes:

 

 

Frances, appologies also. I do hope the banter hasn't put you off.

 

 

Gerrit & Tony have given you the benefit of the vast experience & have offered you two solid options to explore. :thumbup1:

 

Welcome to the site Frances, look forward to seeing further posts from you again soon :001_smile:

 

 

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That's a bit negative don't you think Gerrit? At the least it could give an idea of at least 2 species it could be, enabling future research of both possibilities

 

John,

No, not a bit negative, realistic. The suggestion for the two possible species came from me and future comparing of last year's annual fungi to pictures in any book or other medium will have no result at all, because you'll never find photo's of old and desicated fruitbodies in any of them.

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That is actually true, Tony. I have no hang ups about admitting my lack of knowledge in a particular field, as I don't know everything. So a fungi guide is useful to me, and to others who are like me...willing to look up information and learn.

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