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I expect the voice of greater experience is correct! Good find either way.

As a side note David, following those 'tree-fungi' links in the app take me to a thread about 'going down?' and Marie Curie cancer charity, and a thread called 'the talk'. A glitch in the arbtalk matrix?

 

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A veritable feast there! The parasols are excellent as mushroom curry or in a stroganoff. Whats the griffolla like? Never found one nice enough to eat. I have tried various methods with fisti, I think I just don't like it, which is a shame as they are everwhere at the moment!

I'm never sure enough of my id on the boletes to eat them, which again is a shame as they seem really common under oaks and beech round here, and occasionally birch - the orange birch bolete being one of the few I have happily eaten.

Oh, and what are the two bottom left?

Making me jealous. Git! ;) I'll just have to settle for my first pint of home brewed stout...

Delicious :beer:

 

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the bottom left too are young fistis, debra really likes the acidic flavour of them especialy when young and still jelly like rather than fibrous. I spoke to a European guy who says they are great raw too,like a fruit, though havent tried it yet! will do soon though.

 

and davids on the money with the hericium cirrhatus, nice find

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I'e been away for a little while, busy with new ventures and catching up with friends among other things. Heres a few from this season all found in the best possible way, shared with friends, good times.

 

Hericium erinaceus, Phelinus punctatus (ash) Hericium cirrhatus:001_cool:

 

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I dont post much these days i know, but I think its a quality that counts kinda deal, so here is another offering from the Banks of the Yantra river Bulgaria and Sarcocypha coccinea (to follow from my own garden in Bulgaria, where I have veteran mulberries and Phelinus igniarius/fomitopsis pinicola and Phelinus torolosus close by. oh my world is rocking.

 

Phelinus igniarius:001_cool:

 

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Tony,

We went to do a quote for some further work at a job where we had felled a tree 2 years ago. Found this at the stump. Not sure what it was but it looked impressive.

Timon

 

 

I will hazard a guess at chondrostereum purpureum on eucalyptus stump

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