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| | | fungi for id please Found these 3 on sunday,in a meadow containing sheep.Could not see if they were growing on anything other than soil .caps approx 25-30mm,stipe 100mm approx  | 
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| | | Re: fungi for id please They look like Bolbitius titibans that have lost their yellow colour. Although there is ussually some yellow left in the centre of the cap. There is another non-yellow species B.lacteus, but only 15 records in the UK
Peter
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