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Top Poster: glsammy (15,069) | | Welcome to our newest member, nippynorman | |  | 
02-01-2009, 10:49 PM
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| | | Fungi from Westfield Plantation I found this at Westfield Plantation on the new year day 'rapid' foray and didn't spend enough time taking a closer look
I feel I should know it but ....  Someone please put me out of my misery 
John | 
02-01-2009, 10:55 PM
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| | | Re: Fungi from Westfield Plantation If that's frost on the caps & stipes (which is making me uncertain of the ID), I'm inclined to go for the Flammulina velutipes (But I'm probably wrong).
Regards
Mike. | 
02-01-2009, 10:56 PM
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| | | Re: Fungi from Westfield Plantation Quote:
Originally Posted by Lancashire Lad If that's frost on the caps & stipes (which is making me uncertain of the ID), I'm inclined to go for the Flammulina velutipes
Regards
Mike. | 100% Agreed on F. velutipes. They're often seen with an 'icing' | 
02-01-2009, 10:59 PM
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| | | Re: Fungi from Westfield Plantation Quote:
Originally Posted by Lancashire Lad If that's frost on the caps & stipes (which is making me uncertain of the ID), I'm inclined to go for the Flammulina velutipes (But I'm probably wrong).
Regards
Mike. | I can see why Mike and I too thought this at the time but there's something not quite right about these. The stipes don't do it ... well, not for me anyway
John | 
02-01-2009, 11:01 PM
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| | | Re: Fungi from Westfield Plantation Quote:
Originally Posted by NickCantle 100% Agreed on F. velutipes. They're often seen with an 'icing'  | I must stop taking them with cream
F. velutipes it is then
John | 
02-01-2009, 11:01 PM
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| | | Re: Fungi from Westfield Plantation Atypical stipes
The tiny bit of gill that we can see is white and the lamellar edge that is visible has a very prominent 'arc' as is a feature of the gills of Flammulina velutipes.
I'm adamant | 
02-01-2009, 11:04 PM
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| | | Re: Fungi from Westfield Plantation Quote:
Originally Posted by NickCantle Atypical stipes
The tiny bit of gill that we can see is white and the lamellar edge that is visible has a very prominent 'arc' as is a feature of the gills of Flammulina velutipes.
I'm adamant  | I remember Adam Ant ... didn't he ...
Not bad since I've been photgraphing these all week  I need a rest 
Thanks guys | 
02-01-2009, 11:05 PM
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| | | Re: Fungi from Westfield Plantation Quote:
Originally Posted by FungiJohn I remember Adam Ant ... didn't he ...  | LOL, yes ...he did 
I'm not surprised you're knackered mate, you've been excelling as per usual. Better start 'sowing' the spores for Clumber '09
Put your feet up and have a chill | 
02-01-2009, 11:09 PM
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| | | Re: Fungi from Westfield Plantation Quote:
Originally Posted by NickCantle LOL, yes ...he did 
I'm not surprised you're knackered mate, you've been excelling as per usual. Better start 'sowing' the spores for Clumber '09
Put your feet up and have a chill  | I've just poured myself a beer and will relax with a good (fungi) book
Change of plan tomorrow ..Clumber instead of Longshaw .. watch this space
Night all | 
02-01-2009, 11:20 PM
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| | | Re: Fungi from Westfield Plantation Looking forward to hearing all about it fella! It seems Clumber and Longshaw are drastically different in terms of habitats. Must make for an interesting study
Take it easy mate,
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