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29-12-2008, 08:01 PM
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| | | Small Unidentified Orange Fungus At long last my photo was uploaded!
Here it is!
I found this yesterday on a rotting board of wood in the garden, would love to know what it is as it would be a new species for my list. Thank you all! | 
29-12-2008, 08:04 PM
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| | | Re: Small Unidentified Orange Fungus Its not coral spot but it could be orange jelly - one of the ascomycetes | 
29-12-2008, 08:05 PM
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| | | Re: Small Unidentified Orange Fungus Quote:
Originally Posted by Yashca At long last my photo was uploaded!
Here it is!
I found this yesterday on a rotting board of wood in the garden, would love to know what it is as it would be a new species for my list. Thank you all! | Hi Yashca
Your fungus is Common Jellyspot - Dacrymyces stillatus.
John | 
29-12-2008, 08:07 PM
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| | | Re: Small Unidentified Orange Fungus Quote:
Originally Posted by FungiJohn Hi Yashca
Your fungus is Common Jellyspot - Dacrymyces stillatus.
John  | thats the one FJ. I remember filling in a photo album with "orange jelly" but that was the time I was using my ancient Larousse book | 
29-12-2008, 08:09 PM
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| | | Re: Small Unidentified Orange Fungus Quote:
Originally Posted by FungiJohn Hi Yashca
Your fungus is Common Jellyspot - Dacrymyces stillatus.
John  | My glory is stolen.
I identified this as D. stillatus for Yashca yesterday. But shortly afterwards the whole thread was deleted by the mods. (Still - it's great to know that I actually got it right.  ).
Regards
Mike. | 
29-12-2008, 08:12 PM
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| | | Re: Small Unidentified Orange Fungus How odd | 
29-12-2008, 08:12 PM
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| | | Re: Small Unidentified Orange Fungus Quote:
Originally Posted by Lancashire Lad My glory is stolen.
I identified this as D. stillatus for Yashca yesterday. But shortly afterwards the whole thread was deleted by the mods. (Still - it's great to know that I actually got it right.  ).
Regards
Mike. | These Mods   Well done Mike
John | 
29-12-2008, 08:12 PM
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| | | Re: Small Unidentified Orange Fungus Quote:
Originally Posted by Lancashire Lad My glory is stolen.
I identified this as D. stillatus for Yashca yesterday. But shortly afterwards the whole thread was deleted by the mods. (Still - it's great to know that I actually got it right.  ).
Regards
Mike. |   :congratulations : | 
29-12-2008, 08:14 PM
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| | | Re: Small Unidentified Orange Fungus I cannot believe this, I only posted this moments ago, and had just remembered that Lancashire Lad had given me a name to check up on, upon returing to the thread to mention his ID, I find so many replies already.
Sorry Lancashire Lad, I really do appriciate your help. | 
29-12-2008, 08:18 PM
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| | | Re: Small Unidentified Orange Fungus Quote:
Originally Posted by Yashca I cannot believe this, I only posted this moments ago, and had just remembered that Lancashire Lad had given me a name to check up on, upon returing to the thread to mention his ID, I find so many replies already.
Sorry Lancashire Lad, I really do appriciate your help. | We don't waste time on here Yashca
You will often find this common fungus on the tops of old fence posts / panels after heavy rain.
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