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01-01-2012, 01:57 PM
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| | | Winter Fungus help please HNY everyone
This is one I found on Feb13th 2011, (so possibly a winter fungus if there is such a thing). I`m not making much progress though, so would appreciate any help with genus. My thoughts are along the lines of Mycena or Tubaria. Substrate was mossy Hawthorn debris, (inc branches and twigs), Scarlet Elf cup was close by. Gills appear adnate nearly decurrent and the stipe is hollow and fibrous.
Many thanks
Pete | 
01-01-2012, 03:31 PM
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| | | Re: Winter Fungus help please Hi Pete,
I'm struggling with this, deffo not a Mycena, I'm thinking more of a Hebeloma, but if so, taking it further would require a scope.
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