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Great series of pic's :thumbup:

 

 

 

Ta Bart :001_smile:

 

Here's Armillaria ostoyae seemingly saprophytic on a stump, also on a small dead birch & on a dead rowan.

 

Hygrocybe miniata, saprophytic on the root plate of a big Davidia.

 

& finally tracked down the name of this little Marasmius alliaceus which I found in northern spain at the begining of October. Saprophytic on burried dead Beech branches.

Stinks of garlic.

 

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Went back to the Beech with Ganoderma for a few pics before it gets taken down.

 

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Few pics of rapid reaction growth on buttresses

Tension side

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Compression side

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Had a gander back at this Beech yesterday, hoping to see the P. impudicus (which are micorrhyzal on Beech) fruiting like last year, but alas too late, in many ways..........succombed to Gano & Ustulina.

 

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Deliovering some timber at about 4pm today, noticed these on a HC(?) stump...It was dusk so sorry about the quality. I think there are 3 different fungi, but they could be the same one at different stages of development.:blushing::confused1:

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hi chaps, can anyone help me id these caps? they are spread over the root plate of a large beech with extensive heartwood decay. they are the only fruiting bodies present on the site and i want to know if they pose a threat to two other mature trees on the same site. there is no crown die back on the beech or sap exudation on the stem. any help would be appreciated

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