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24-11-2011, 12:15 AM
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| | | Unknown woodland species In woodland, growing on leaf litter. I think its a sycamore leaf, but there was beech and oak also nearby. These are quite small, caps less than 2cm.. | 
24-11-2011, 06:54 AM
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| | | Re: Unknown woodland species I'd plump for Laccaria sp. Probably laccata, but maybe L. Proxima?
That doesn't mean I'm right though, I'd wait for one of the big guns to be sure | 
24-11-2011, 07:38 AM
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| | | Re: Unknown woodland species I'll hide my pea-shooter and say it is deffo a Laccaria sp. but some of the stems seem to be swollen near the apex which is throwing me out a little - not sure if this is of any significance though.
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