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David Humphries

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Went for a walk on the side of the blorenge in South Wales today and found many different mushrooms, not sure what some of them were any help to id them would be great.
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Porcelain mushrooms only one on its own to start with then found more and more
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Young fistulina
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Chanterelles
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Ganoderma
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Sulphur tuft
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Not sure
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Not sure
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Not sure
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Charcoal burner?
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Don’t know but has a blue ring around the top of the stem
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Not sure

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2 hours ago, Gary Prentice said:

Came across these in a local quarry. Before the LA planted the site I think that it was pretty bare with probably little in the way of mycorrhizal presence - very rarely come across any fungi. These have cropped up in an area that was burnt by recent fires. 

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Paxillus sp perhaps P. involutus (brown rollrim)

 

Did the LA plant birch?

 

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