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David Humphries

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19 hours ago, openspaceman said:

They are but it was mean not to annotate them 😉


I couldn’t be arsed, but just for you 😉

 

Coral - Magpie inkcap - Nail fungus

Blewit - half free Morel - Fly agaric

Dog stinkhorn - Parasitic boletes - Beefsteak

Scarlet Elfcups - Silky rosegill - Wrinkled peach

 

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12 hours ago, CTTree said:

Good evening all 

Not the most exciting fungi to look at but I was hoping someone could help with some ID? 

The below were on the woodland floor, deciduous and in an area with quite a lot of light. 

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Fungal beauty is in the eye of the beholder. 😄

 

I think these are funnel caps, either trouping or clouded, 

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16 hours ago, David Humphries said:

Fungal beauty is in the eye of the beholder. 😄

 

I think these are funnel caps, either trouping or clouded, 

Agree with your statement 👍

The flesh colour and large size strongly suggests C. geotropa (Trooping) to me, as nebularis has greyish tones. 
I see both of these all the time locally. 

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16 hours ago, slack ma girdle said:

Wrinkled club for the first , no idea for the other two

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No 2 is one of the Mycena but it’s a large genus so it’s difficult to get to species with any reasonable level of confidence, sorry. At least, for me! 
Suspect 3 is one of the ‘Cavaliers’ (Melanoleuca). Could be M. grammopodia based on pale cap inverted at maturity with dark central ‘button, pale gills and the grassy location.
 

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7 hours ago, Ben R said:

No 2 is one of the Mycena but it’s a large genus so it’s difficult to get to species with any reasonable level of confidence, sorry. At least, for me! 
Suspect 3 is one of the ‘Cavaliers’ (Melanoleuca). Could be M. grammopodia based on pale cap inverted at maturity with dark central ‘button, pale gills and the grassy location.
 

Thank you Ben

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