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David Humphries

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Not sure about this maybe Pleurotus dryinus?, on Sambucus nigra

 

Im not THAT fasmiliar with dryinus yet david, but i dont think it can be, that dark skin on white doesnt fit for my limited experience on this, the almost stalk like form also is a wrongun:blushing:

 

I wish i could say more.....

 

nice fisti by the way!:thumbup1:

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found this nice little website from a guy who takes loads of fungi pics, some are really really good!

The Fungi of Southern England

 

That is indeed a very fine resource.

 

Lief Goodwin is a very big player in the Uk Fungal world and the Wild About Britain web site.

 

 

Stunningly good photography.

 

He must have some fine hardware.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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