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23-11-2011, 07:46 PM
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| | | Help with ID of Fungi found round Henley please This one found in open fields
This one found in a Beechwood and I though I could detect a bit of ble shading on the stem
This one found on the edge of the Beechwood. It was more yellow than it looks in the photo, but it didn't have a ring or volva
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23-11-2011, 08:05 PM
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| | | Re: Help with ID of Fungi found round Henley please Second one, Clitocybe- Clouded Agaric? | 
23-11-2011, 08:41 PM
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| | | Re: Help with ID of Fungi found round Henley please Hi Alan,
It would be helpful if you gave details of sizes, - width of caps, height ofstems etc., as that info might potentially narrow things down.
Your first has the look of Pleated Inkcap - Parasola plicatilis. - But I'm by no means certain as it looks a bit robust.
Second one, I can't offer any better suggestion than Dave's.
Third one, with those arched-decurrent gills, I'm inclined to suggest one of the Woodwax - Hygrophorus sp.
Regrds,
Mike. | 
23-11-2011, 08:49 PM
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| | | Re: Help with ID of Fungi found round Henley please For the first Bolbitius titubans
Melanie | 
23-11-2011, 09:09 PM
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| | | Re: Help with ID of Fungi found round Henley please Hi
Thanks for the suggestions people and as for additional info,
- the 1st one was about 38mm diameter and about 50mm tall
- the second about 60mm diameter and about 75mm tall
- the yellow one about 32mm diamenter and 50mm tall
.......and thanks for the sex change Mike, I'm an Alison. | 
23-11-2011, 09:19 PM
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| | | Re: Help with ID of Fungi found round Henley please Quote:
Originally Posted by alindsay .......and thanks for the sex change Mike, I'm an Alison. | Oooops. - I hope that the procedure was painless.   - profuse apologies. (I don't know what prompted the "Alan" reference.
Regards,
Mike. | 
23-11-2011, 09:23 PM
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| | | Re: Help with ID of Fungi found round Henley please Quote:
Originally Posted by SheffieldLass For the first Bolbitius titubans
Melanie | I will second that!
Peter
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