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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) ?

 

It had a resitance to being prodded and quite fleshy. The reddish brown are bark fibres Gerrit. Thanks for the updates on the finds. Appreciated :thumbup:

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It had a resistance to being prodded and quite fleshy.

 

Then it probably is a FB of a young and still developing annual or perennial bracket fungus, so follow it and let us know (photo) what it looks like in a few weeks.

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slowly taking an intrest, some shrooms i thought were pretty, yellow ones tasty, from an island ive been working on

 

Good to see you getting involved in the mycofrenzy Josh :thumbup1:

 

Birch Bolete, some Russula's & some other stuff :biggrin:

 

 

 

 

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Birch Bolete, some Russula's & some other stuff ...

 

Josh,

... some other stuff being a Lactarius species (photo 1) and Cantarellus cibarius (photo 2), the tasty ones.

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Boletus sp all fruiting on deadwood.

 

Xerocomus (= Boletus) badius, of which is known, that it is, just as other facultative saprotrophic ectomycorrhizal symbionts, such as Paxillus involutus, Scleroderma citrinum and Thelephora terrestris, temporarely capable of fruiting form deadwood, although for boletes, other than Buchwaldoboletus (= Pulveroboletus) species, there is still the question of whether they also need to be in contact with living roots (of seedlings) of trees and only decompose dead wood to protect the tree from being depleted of so much energy for producing the FB's, that the young tree would die.

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Just driving back to work and spotted this stump by someones garden. It must have a bout 20 individual brackets popping out of it. Looks lovely! :thumbup: I am sorry about the picture quality as I had to take them on my poxy little Nokia :blushing:

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