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Thanks for the suggestions, will just have to wait for a more defining feature to develop.

 

Another unidentified on Beech

Pics from 5/10 to 17/10

 

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Fistulina hepatica - Beefsteak, on Oak at 4m

 

Observed between 17-09 & 08-10

 

Feel free to add yours.

 

That is ofcourse, whether or not your as sad as me :001_tt2:

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Too busy looking at this one developing to notice two others on the same Tree.

 

Last ones pretty high up for Fistulina.

 

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Pholiota aurivella on the beech, lot of it about this year it seems?

 

I concur with Dryadeus on the oak, though the first image did also make me thin Hetero like someone else suggested.

 

Great idea Monkey! and I too love the last Fistulina image, great image.

 

gradualy working my way through the archives, sorry for bumping an old one!

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Great idea Monkey! and I too love the last Fistulina image, great image.

 

gradualy working my way through the archives, sorry for bumping an old one!

 

 

 

My poor little forgotten threads are being stalked ............:scared1:

 

 

 

 

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