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Tis the season to see Fungi, fa la la la la....


David Humphries

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I'm now getting fungi pictures sent to me by text!...

 

 

Image is pretty darn small Simon, me "old" eyes are struggling a bit :blushing::biggrin:

 

forming resinaceums or hispidus?

 

 

Earlier today....

here's some of last years G. resinaceum on the back of an old storm pollarded Willow.

 

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jees david I know the fungs a bit baron and scarce right now, but boy you went to town on that one! lol.

 

getting a bit of withdrawal symptom myself!

 

september, argh just a few months away, till then i will tick over and think of other things.

 

 

 

Right 'ama, get a load of these from today then :biggrin:

 

Fresh Inonotus hispidus fruiting next to where it fruited from two years ago. (Added for comparison)

 

 

Thickening persistent Perenniporia fraxinea on Ash.

 

Desicating Laetiporus on Oak bollard.

 

A cute little applanatum.

 

& a fresh forming Podocypher multizonata for good measure :001_rolleyes:

 

 

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as for your meazley additions david, well maybe the zonatum which I am green about not only its rarity but quality of image too. the rest you can throw back, not even keepers! lmao

 

:sneaky2::biggrin:

 

 

 

What's with the Ava, to small to make out detail.

I know what it is, but would be good to see it.

 

Can you post a bigger version?

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nice, g. applanatum, colybia fusipes, and what may well be iether lipista nuda looking a bit dessicated or a Rusala maybe.

 

Thanks doctor. The third one had only just come up- it had leaf matter etc on it befors i took the pic, and was quite moist still if that makes a difference to the prognosis lol.

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