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Hewdes

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  1. All of the above species were found at the same site, an ancient oak wood near Edinburgh. I have seen several different Bolete species in the last month or so, but just two Amanitas I can recall- A.rubescens and A.fulva.
  2. Boletus/ Xerocomus chryseteron Collybia fusipes Handkea utriformis Stropharia semiglobata Shizopora paradoxa Epichloe typhina Amanita fulva Polyporus nummularis Enteridium lycoperdon
  3. Looks like fairly young Phellinus igniarius
  4. Could an oyster- Pleurotus ostreatus
  5. It is a species of coral fungus- Ramaria spp. Possibly Ramaria stricta
  6. Armillaria mellea- honey fungus (Probably)

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