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Hi all

Found this on Norway maple 0.5m up on the stem

Not sure what it is. Thought amanita but on closer inspection didn't think it is

As always many thanks for your help

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Amanita are mycorrhizal fungi which are to be found on the floor growing associated with roots of trees.

 

I would think this is a Pholiota species, P. aurivella may be one to consider, also P. squarrosa.

 

Have a look in the fungi directory above.......

 

 

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Posted

Hi David

Thanks for help. I did look pholiota but again wasn't sure.

Not really seen much of this before.

Soon as I get back to base I will check it out more closely

 

Many thanks

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