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18-10-2010, 04:23 PM
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| | | "Styrofoam" fungus Hi all:
I found this one in the same place as the Saffron Milk Cup posted on another thread. The top was about 5-7cm across and slightly parasol shaped. The flesh was like styrofoam and the underneath was like a yellow moss like texture (the older one was more orange/brown as shown in the photos). The slugs seemed to like it as there were quite a few making holes in the top. They were about 5cm tall. | 
18-10-2010, 04:32 PM
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| | | Re: "Styrofoam" fungus Hi
You are looking at a Suillus one of the "Bolete" family. It looks to have no ring around the stem and is growing under pine so I would go for S bovinus.
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