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28-01-2010, 03:08 PM
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| | [ID] Log fungi Afternoon,
I have found three more fungi locally. Nothing flash I don't think, but I'd still like to know who they are! 28/01/2010 Is this a growing/dead Scarlet Elf Cup? 28/01/2010 Found on the side of a fallen trunk 28/01/2010 Maybe an Oyster fungus?
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28-01-2010, 03:20 PM
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| | | Re: [ID] Log fungi Hi , Jason,
heres my best guess on these,
no1 is jelly ear- Auricularia auricula-judea
no 2- Ascocoryne sp either sarcoides or cylichnium
no 3 - a Crepidotus sp,
j. | 
28-01-2010, 09:01 PM
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| | | Re: [ID] Log fungi Ditto from me too, although Andreas may come in and say No 2 is the 'imperfect' stage, so therefor is Coryne dubia which will become Ascocoryne sarcoides.
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