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Posted (edited)

heres a finding from the internet, not so much a fungi on a tree, but a fungi man!

 

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i also have a few shots from that willow i was looking at, had a look round the garden and had a few finds!

 

WOuld i be right in saying that in pic 3 it is Amanita echinocephala?

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Edited by RobRainford
Posted
I take it you know that prunus is no willow...!

Looks like Amanita echinocephala...Common name "Solitary Amanita" but dont let that put you off!

 

The willow I referred to was the one with suspected bats. This prunus was in the garden also.

Posted

Some merrip on a beech that we felled early this year.

 

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Dunno what this one is?

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