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David Humphries

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15 minutes ago, David Humphries said:

Ha, good name. !

 

definately a Tremella.

 

T. mesenterica or T. auarantia

Thanks David.  Tell me if you get bored and I'll stop posting.  There seems to be so many more varieties about this year - or maybe I just became a bit more observant ! 

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18 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

This is a joke right? ?

Well - only half joking - I seem to be hogging this thread and David's time - honestly I'm a little embarrassed because I really know so little (about so many of the things on this site - see previous posts).  You wait till I get onto the really stupid questions !!!  I've got a couple planned one on 'deadwooding' and one on transplanting ! You've been warned !

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1 minute ago, ABtrees said:

Well - only half joking - I seem to be hogging this thread and David's time - honestly I'm a little embarrassed because I really know so little (about so many of the things on this site - see previous posts).  You wait till I get onto the really stupid questions !!!  I've got a couple planned one on 'deadwooding' and one on transplanting ! You've been warned !

Bring it on AB, it's all good stuff!

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1 minute ago, ABtrees said:

Well - only half joking - I seem to be hogging this thread and David's time - honestly I'm a little embarrassed because I really know so little (about so many of the things on this site - see previous posts).  You wait till I get onto the really stupid questions !!!  I've got a couple planned one on 'deadwooding' and one on transplanting ! You've been warned !

Post away.  David certainly won't get bored of it!! And the rest of us are here to learn :)

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2 hours ago, ABtrees said:

Well - only half joking - I seem to be hogging this thread and David's time - honestly I'm a little embarrassed because I really know so little (about so many of the things on this site - see previous posts).  You wait till I get onto the really stupid questions !!!  I've got a couple planned one on 'deadwooding' and one on transplanting ! You've been warned !

Don’t worry, David has a master plan. He answers questions, gets you more interested in mycology and then suddenly you’re  hooked. 

Davids a long term myco addict, so to ease his suffering he takes pleasure in getting others hooked. Before you know it you’ll be joining fungal forays with other deviants. 

 

You have been warned:D

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On ‎28‎/‎01‎/‎2018 at 20:41, Gary Prentice said:

gets you more interested in mycology and then suddenly you’re  hooked. 

Gary

You're right - I fear it has already happened - I'm now going out looking for them, trying to find something new to photograph when I should be 'working' !

 

Anyway here is yesterday's / today's additions.  I'm sure they're all pretty common and I know I've seen the yellow one before (but there's 2 others in the same poor photo).   The black one (in 2) may be the same as pic 3.  The white ones (in 4 and 5) interested me because the only appear to be growing on old ivy stem !  I'm going to have a trawl through some more of my old pics - I'm sure to have a few others that may be a bit more interesting (do they count if they're way out of season ? See - obsessive behaviour alert !!!!).

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