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04-11-2008, 02:40 PM
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| | | Re: Hygrocybe sp ? Quote:
Originally Posted by flaxton Neil
That's nearer  Still not convinced totally but I can't come up with anything better that fits perfectly. Don't suppose you kissed the cap and the stipe Julie
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I can remember that the stem seemed to be a little fluffy to the touch...plus you could see this when you looked up close
Julie
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| | | Re: Hygrocybe sp ? Hi Julie,
a little bit late, but may be still interesting to you
Your species no. 1 is certainly a Galerina species, for sure not a Hygrocybe.
It is likely to be Galeina pumila, judging from the comperatively stout fruitbodies, but to be sure one would have to examine the microscopical details.
best regards,
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