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found some Laetiporus sulphureus on an old oak tree in my favorite woodland I was up the tree in about 3 :blushing::lol: .And here are some others from that day also.:thumbup:

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Cheers tony i am still getting know the old chicken of the woods starting to find more lately .Ps any ideas on the pink one:thumbup:

 

Lycogala epidendrum possibly?

 

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Ps any ideas on the pink one:thumbup:

 

Andrew, do you happen to have or have access to someone who has the Arbtalk Fungi App?

 

The App is specifically designed to aid in the field identification of species like that Lycogala, as it can be used to hone in on an Id via fruit body colour & host tree.

 

Nice shots by the way :thumbup1:

 

 

 

 

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few bits from today.....

 

Laetiporus sulphureus on robinia & oak

 

Enteridium lycoperdon on cut leaf alder

 

Ganoderma applanatum on ash

 

& multi fungal collective on dead willow & ash

 

 

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