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out and about with the bairns on a ride through Thetford forest, came across a number of the fung doing their thang.

 

This one was the nicest.

 

Russula sardonia - the Primrose Brittlegill (me thinks) :001_smile:

 

 

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Alnus sp. A number of fungi which in turn accounts for the body language displayed at the basal flare. These fungi appear every year and the tree just keeps on going! One of my favourite trees on my way up the Itchen river. :thumbup:

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Alnus sp. A number of fungi which in turn accounts for the body language displayed at the basal flare.

 

1. I'm 90 % sure this is Ganoderma lipsiense.

2. Probably Psathyrella hydrophila.

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Found on a giant redwood

 

Hard to say from a photo alone. What was the white stuff like, frotty fluid, tough and hard to press in, or sticky like resin ? And the reddish brown material : bark fibers or remnants of fungal origin (ozonium) ?

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A few pics from Sir Harrold Hillier gardens this weekend

 

1. Bedeguar gall (gall wasp Diplolepsis rosae).

2. Coprinus disseminatus with C. atramentarius in the background.

3. Coprinus disseminatus.

4. Agaricus species. Turning yellow when bruised and with smell of aniseed ?

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