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Armellaria mellea


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sometimes even the mellea can appear to have no annulus, they can get soggy and hang down sticking to the stipe, seen this a few times but look close and you can peel it away again. Wouldnt be at all surprised by melleas or any armillarias up the trunk, the books dont have all the answers, i got chrysenteron on deadwood recently! (mycorrhizae)

 

Thanks Tony

I have a lot of respect for you as I have learned a wealth of knowledge from your posts:thumbup:

Dave

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Do all Armellaria spp have a white spore print?

 

Saw what looked like Armellaria at first glance but had my reservations as to ident. Second thought was Pholiota spp. Clusters around Cherry stumps & trunks. No collar on the stem also.

 

Yes Armillarias white print, pholiotas have annulus

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