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Originally Posted by Steve Wurzel No3 contd.. I missed the photo of the spores that appeared when it touched the powdery yellow surface. My guess is it's Dog Vomit Funghi.
no4 contd.. Another one I missed, only one more but an important one for ID..
Cheers
Steve |
Steve,
No 1, Is
Psathyrella candolleana you often get them on these logs used for woodland borders etc. Very fragile mushroom.
NO 2 - You guessed it -
Xerula radicata that long, straight and tall stem, with the toffee brown cap.
NO 3 - Possibly 'Flowers of Tan'
Slime Mould
No 4 - Coprinellus micaceus most likely, could be a close look-alike.
Andy
