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26-10-2009, 07:59 AM
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| | | Fungal assortment, for possible ID, anyone? Found this lot yesterday -Sunday @ Fishbourne, IoW- all in mixed woodland.
Thanks..
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26-10-2009, 08:57 AM
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| | | Re: Fungal assortment, for possible ID, anyone? It's a fair bet that the first photo is a young specimen of Suillus luteus - Slippery Jack which is most certainly depicted in photo #2. The remainder will no doubt require the deliberations of our resident Mycena specialists but I think there is Mycena epipterygia - Yellowleg Bonnet in the mix of photo #4.
David | 
26-10-2009, 09:27 AM
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| | | Re: Fungal assortment, for possible ID, anyone? The easy one is No 3 Mycena galopus var candida.
Mal | 
26-10-2009, 09:34 AM
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| | | Re: Fungal assortment, for possible ID, anyone? No 4 could be M epipterygia but with some of the stems showing no yellow some showing yellow towards the base and some also showing the white tomentose base I would probably go for M. inclinata.
No 5 might be M cinerella. You don't happen to have any photos showing the gills do you?
Mal | 
26-10-2009, 01:48 PM
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| | | Re: Fungal assortment, for possible ID, anyone? Quote:
Originally Posted by flaxton No 4 could be M epipterygia but with some of the stems showing no yellow some showing yellow towards the base and some also showing the white tomentose base I would probably go for M. inclinata.
No 5 might be M cinerella. You don't happen to have any photos showing the gills do you?
Mal | Alas no gills, must get into the habit of capping them...I just don't like to pull plants up for the sake of it.
Thanks for the replies anyway.
Ben
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26-10-2009, 03:04 PM
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| | | Re: Fungal assortment, for possible ID, anyone? Quote:
Originally Posted by sidewalkdoctor Alas no gills, must get into the habit of capping them...I just don't like to pull plants up for the sake of it.
Thanks for the replies anyway.
Ben | I can help with the IDs at the Kingdom level | 
26-10-2009, 04:13 PM
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| | | Re: Fungal assortment, for possible ID, anyone? Quote:
Originally Posted by sidewalkdoctor ...I just don't like to pull plants up for the sake of it.
Ben | Without pulling up the fruitbodies the idents will always be less likely and less precise but if thats the way you prefer then stick with it.
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