Hi John
I've just seen Vicky's post re the Porcelain Fungus. If you can find out where it is, I could finish at diner time one day, pick you up, then go take a look. Excited!!!!
Les
I will keep my eye on them and see how they develop over time. Will take a few photos after work while they are still there. Do the gills on the Hypholoma capnoides darken as much as the gills on the H fasciculare?
Hi John. Re the fungi in my garden, as far as we are aware, there has never been a conifer tree at the site of the fruiting body. The nearest conifer is 10m away so it may be associated with that. Any more help and advise would be most welcome. Thanks.
I will upload them tonight.
How about Hemimycena tortuosa for the white sp holding water droplets, found on wood in damp situation.
I've not managed to find a sp with green stipe, yellow cap (turning brownish with age) and having such a distinct patern, growing on wood.
Les.
ps Might have to put in forum, unless you have any ideas.
Hi John
It was a confusing bolete, I thought.
I was looking at the stipe to see if there was a network, and still couldn't decide.
I will email what I have tonight.
I was thinking B. luridus.
Was there another sp that you wanted that you did not photograph?
You got seem great images (as usual).
Les
Hi John
9.30am it is, at the cricket ground.
I tried Budby common this morning. Started well but then faded away.
Did find my first bonfire peziza though.
See you tomorrow.
Les
Hi John
I was in the Stones last night till 8pm. I had spotted a few species of fungi on a walk throught the woods the night before, so decided to take the camera in there last night.
I was after a pic of a large group of ink caps at the base of a beech tree, which were in super condition on Tuesday pm, with the wide angle, but on wednesday the had started to deliquess(?) . But when walking back began spotting more fungi I had missed the night before. I was still only walking the footpath, not actively searching.
Got a shot of an interesting group of fungi (not ID yet), with a myxo just behind it in prime condition (Stemonitis axifera), still white in colour.
several other fungi spotted and photgraphed before the light faded.
I will send you an image for your opinion of an ID from home. I've not got any fungi books at work (yet) so havent tried for an ID. Will search WAB to see if I can get a look alike.
Yes, OK for Sunday.
Les