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Believe this to be Russula vesca - Bare-toothed Brittlegill.

 

Here mycorrhyzal on the roots on Crataegus punctata, The American thorn.

This one is a champion Tree, being the largest in th Uk.

 

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Thanks for that Monkeyd I did see that picture but ours did not look the same shape

But now i have looked further on some of your photos are the same

 

Ours is on the root plate of a small silver birch in my front garden

We get slight flooding when it rains so always very damp

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