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  1. Davebutterflyman

    Fungi for Id Please

    These are in our garden, under a Pyracantha shrub with Ash and Silver Birch in close proximity. I will be able to provide gill shots etc over the weekend but was wondering if any id was possible from this photo alone?
  2. Davebutterflyman

    Gloeophyllum trabeum?

    Is this something on the lines of Gloeophyllum trabeum? found on old timber (railway sleepers) recycled into wooden steps.
  3. Davebutterflyman

    Fungi for Id Please

    Any ideas on this one? again, from a colleague with no supporting evidence. Any help would be appreciated.
  4. Davebutterflyman

    Fungi for Id Please

    Any help with this, if possible, would be appreciated.
  5. Davebutterflyman

    Fungi for Id Please

    This is another one sent to me by a colleague, no other supporting evidence i'm afraid but any help would be appreciated.
  6. Davebutterflyman

    Waxcap For Id Please

    Very little supporting info here for this one unfortunately which has been sent to me by a colleague, any help would be appreciated but it's a long shot i'm sure.
  7. Davebutterflyman

    Rhodotus palmatus?

    Is this an older specimen of Rhodotus palmatus? any help would be appreciated
  8. Davebutterflyman

    Fungi for Id Please

    Agaricus? for id please. Sent to me by a Twitter follower. Any help would be appreciated.
  9. Davebutterflyman

    Fungi for Id Please

    Found this in our garden, growing from under a Silver Birch. Any help would be appreciated.
  10. Davebutterflyman

    Fungi for Id Please

    This has been sent to me by a friend and any help would be appreciated. Found growing on his lawn.
  11. Davebutterflyman

    Fungi for Id Please

    This was found in a plant pot on our garden during early June. The compost in the pot was quite woody. Any help would be appreciated.
  12. Davebutterflyman

    Three for confirmation please

    These three for confirmation/correction please. 1. Pleurotus dryinus 2. Lyophyllum connatum 3. Amanita virosa
  13. Davebutterflyman

    Fungi for Id Please

    At first i thought this was a Lactarius type but now i'm unsure. Any help would be appreciated. Under pines on soil/wood substrate. Cap size approx 8cm.
  14. Davebutterflyman

    Cortinarius flexipes?

    Confirmation/correction required please.
  15. Davebutterflyman

    Another Fungi For Id Please

    Found this on grassland this morning. Any help would be appreciated.
  16. Davebutterflyman

    Fungi for Id Please

    Probably a long shot this one, even to genus maybe. Found on a piece of deciduous bark but unsure as to the precise species of tree. They were tiny at around 1-1.5cm tall. Any help would be appreciated.
  17. Davebutterflyman

    Four fungi for confirmation/id please.

    These for confirmation/id please. Any help would be appreciated. 1. Inocybe? in pine woodland 2. Amanita vaginata? 3. In mixed woodland with silver birch, beech and pine 4. Gills of number 3. 5. On grassland with moss
  18. Davebutterflyman

    Two fungi for id please

    Any help would be appreciated with these two. 1. Under pine on grass and wood substrate, with ring stem and pores from what i can make out. Cap size approx 6cm or so. 2. In broadleaf and pine woodland. The cap colour was more a pale brown than shown in the image. Cap approx 5cm across.
  19. Davebutterflyman

    Another Three Fungi for Id Please

    1.Found this afternoon in mixed deciduous woodland with pine. Cap size no more than 3cm 2. Found on grassland with silver birch in the vicinity. Cap size 3cm 3. Also on grassland with beech and birch in the vicinity. Cap size approx 3cm Apologies for the lack of gill photos but any help would...
  20. Davebutterflyman

    Fungi For Id Please

    Found this on what i think was an old Silver birch stump. Any help would be appreciated.
  21. Davebutterflyman

    Three Fungi For Id Please

    Three for id if possible please. 1. Part of a ring of fungi on grassland. Cap was 4cm across 2 & 3. On grassland with beech and birch in the vicinity. Cap was approx 12cm across 4 & 5. Also on grassland with pine and beech in the vicinity. Cap was 6-7cm across. Many thanks.
  22. Davebutterflyman

    Fungi for Id Please

    This was taken by a forum member of ours but i can't seem to place it. Found on a roadside verge with willow, hawthorn, alder and elder. Any help would be really appreciated.
  23. Davebutterflyman

    Fungi For Id Please

    Any help with these would be appreciated. No supporting photos i'm afraid and it was photographed by a colleague.
  24. Davebutterflyman

    Two fungi for id please

    Any help with these two would be appreciated. Photos 1 & 2. Pluteus? found on fallen Silver birch. Cap approx 6cms across Photos 3 & 4. Inocybe? found in the dune system at Holkham, Norfolk, with Corsican Pine in close proximity. Cap approx 4-5cm across
  25. Davebutterflyman

    Large Lactarius for id

    This large, presumably Lactarius sp exuding milky-like latex, was found in close proximity to oak, aspen and beech. The £1 is for scale. I was initially thinking in the region of Lactarius quietus but i don't ever recall seeing one this size. Any help would be really appreciated.
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