Taken yesterday in a coppice just outside my village.

A. citrina always love finding these beauties
Langermannia gigantea just too far on the turn

Phallus impudicus please note this is post spores the cap would be blackish and a bit slimy if the spores were attached.
These ones are a bit out of the comfort zone for me

Coriolus versicolor i think the green is an algae growing on it, this has spread in the four years ive known it was there. growing on a sweet chestnut


ok i really cant work out between
S. verrucosum or
S. areolatum I'm tending toward the latter as the stems were thick but habitat suits the former????

Clitocybe geotropa? there were a few around, the small ones had a clear conical cap with an umbo not too smelly but close to the stinkhorn so hard to make it out.


i'm guessing agaric but i'm not so sure maybe because secretly i hope it is
Agaricus augustus growing under mixed pine and beech with the odd oak around

so could this be
Agaricus silvicola? this comes up in the same ring year on year under sweet chestnut, hazell and hornbeam.
well i hope you either agree or know where i'm going wrong. once again sorry for the mobile phone pics.
Alex