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David Humphries

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Salix and Betula getting friendly, fungi underneath them. Bolete myco with birch I presume, no part of it bruised. also little fung beside, no idea on that except maybe Hygrophorous? cap was almost slimy

 

Sloth,

Maybe Leccinum melaneum and the little one is a Psathyrella species.

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been out hunting today and came back with these

 

Rob,

1. Turns purple with caustic potash ? If so, Hapalopilus rutilans

2. Ganoderma cf. lipsiense

3. Trametes versicolor

4/5. Lepista nuda

6. Xylaria hypoxylon + Pholiota lenta

7/8/9. Trametes gibbosa

10. Psathyrella species

11. Lepista nuda or L. personata ?

12/15. Hygrocybe miniata

13/14. Agaricus vaporarius ?

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If got a few here, all new to me, I think the red and blue ones are Leratiomyes ceres and Stropharia caerulea, the Redlead Roundhead and Blue Roundhead.

 

The white one I am unsure, they were all on or around a pile of woodchip/manure

 

 

that last one i shot myself today in my own garden!:thumbup1: No idea yet the red ones on chip

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