| Re: East Sussex IDs please Hi all
No 4 is almost certainly a Lactarius tabidus, for the reasons that Neil stated and also for the yellowing of the milk on the gills. 1 and 2 could also be the same, but the pics aren't very clear.
I'll go with Neil also on the following two, as I think that Gymnopilus penetrans is a good call for No 3, as is Collybia erythropus (= C. marasmioides - it has 2 or 3 more names!).
I don't think the lycoperdon is L. pyriforme, which grows on wood. This seems to be growing on the ground, so I'll go for L. molle, which is found under B-L trees and has dark spines even when young (if they were with conifers, they'd probably be L. umbrinum). |