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11-10-2010, 07:22 PM
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| | | Possible Clavulina Colloides? Hi Folks, Back again with a fairly certain ID, however thought I'd run it past you.
Again apologies for the overuse of the flash, I've taken Nobby C's suggestion onboard and will reduce it - (when I work out how) This looks to me to be Clavulina Colloides (on beech litter) but in most of my reference books appears to be more separated and not one large clump. It wasn't lobed as the sparassis crispa that I find most years. 
Heres a 100% ID on (another) Geastrum triplex 
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11-10-2010, 07:55 PM
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| | | Re: Possible Clavulina Colloides? hi
I assume you mean coralloides?; could be, but sadly the image is blurred and those branches look atypically round-ended
Chris
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