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Sorry guys, back again with some more fungi im trying to id, someone found these growing in some chip we dropped off, and wanted to know what they were, and wether they would be posinous if her dogs ate them? cheers

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Fluke I think David.

 

Followed Key C and ended up on one a couple of pages over, flicked the pages over and matched the picture :thumbup:

 

Key went

 

1a, 2a, 3a, 4b, 6b, 11b, 23b(guess), 24b, 28b and then I got lost :crying:

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