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A never ending turnover of different species asssociated on & with Beech on this mulch bed, overlapping at different times.

 

Today (having been reliably informed) Agrocybe putaminum

 

 

 

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ooo, your getting into the little fellas, something i havent got into yet, but time i did!

 

Not so small these ones.

 

cap up to 4/5 cms across.

 

 

 

Gerrit has these listed as between 2 & 7 cms across & upto 8cm stem.

 

 

 

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