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Diving into the world of fungi


AlvinD
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Hi all this week ive found myself spotting more fungus than ever, just by chance most of the time. it seems to always catch me in the corner of my eye. Ive tried IDing most of these but some of them I cant get so feedback would be great.

 

Found some Blushing Rosettes on a bench in a garden.

At the buttress of an Ash tree some (what i hope to be) Amanita rubescens.

On a massive dead stump some Dryads saddle?

The rest I have no idea :-P

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