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David Humphries

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36 minutes ago, Ben R said:

Yeah that's the charmingly named Dog's Vomit Slime Mould Fuligo septica.?

Not to be confused with the similar Dog's Vomit Slime Mould Mucilago crustacea which occurs in grass.

Thanks Ben. that's very helpful. 

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53 minutes ago, Paul in the woods said:

That's a lichen of some sort. Possibly some sort of Peltigera but I'm not that good with lichens.

 

This might help: http://www.britishlichens.co.uk/pi_leafy.html

 

Possibly Peltigera membranacea or Peltigera canina?

Thanks for the reply. Initially I did wonder if it was a lichen but a few people I asked suggested it was probably a fungus of sometime but it just didn't look it to me.

 

Just looked at the link you supplied and it definitely seems to be Peltigera membranacea

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Lovely crop of Mycena! Wouldn't like to take a stab at species, but the colour, the noticeably lined cap with ragged margin and slightly-flattened-off top (which reminds me of M. pseudocorticola), does narrow things down quite a bit.

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