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I did think squarrosa but with it being on beech I thought it more likely aurivella. I thought maybe the scales on the cap must wash off very quickly. What makes you so sure, does aurivella not have recurved scales on the cap? Blurry scales on stipe? :confused:

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I did think squarrosa but with it being on beech I thought it more likely aurivella. I thought maybe the scales on the cap must wash off very quickly. What makes you so sure, does aurivella not have recurved scales on the cap? Blurry scales on stipe? :confused:

 

seen fairly often on beech in my experience.

 

The scales (squamules) are far more pronounced on squarrosa than on aurivella, and tend to persist.

 

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Plenty around this beech on the Dava Way in Moray. Severe dieback above with the majority of limbs hosting clusters of Oyster.

 

The beech 10 yards away had a completely different visitor in abundance.

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