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| | | Re: Norwegian Fungi I think the first two are Lactarius the third is Leccinum versipelle and the last probabley Amanita excelsa.
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| | | Re: Norwegian Fungi ...and a very nice (possible  ) example of A. excelsa it is too! | 
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| | | Re: Norwegian Fungi Got to go all the way to Norway for them! | 
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