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David Humphries

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Unidentified Beech bonsai fungi

 

Meripilus giganteus + Aleuria aurantia, and a small Ganoderma hosted on Beech monolith

 

Pholiota squarrosa hosted on Ash

 

Bonsai fungi, Hygrocybe miniata perhaps? And is that a very blurry horse chestnut bonsai I see? I am trying one, but with such big leaves the wife thinks I'm mad! Good pics btw

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Bonsai fungi, Hygrocybe miniata perhaps? And is that a very blurry horse chestnut bonsai I see? I am trying one, but with such big leaves the wife thinks I'm mad! Good pics btw

 

 

 

Not sure about it being a Hygrocybe Sloth (but I could be wrong)

Looks to me like a Laccaria sp. (L. laccata perhaps)

 

Which have Mycorrhizal association with Beech. But not come across this on Bonsai. Always thought that the host would never be big enough to support symbiosis.

 

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Not sure about it being a Hygrocybe Sloth (but I could be wrong)

Looks to me like a Laccaria sp. (L. laccata perhaps)

 

Which have Mycorrhizal association with Beech. But not come across this on Bonsai. Always thought that the host would never be big enough to support symbiosis.

 

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Would make more sense, the bright colour had me fooled...

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