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Lepista flaccida? (1 Viewer)

rmielcarek

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Is this first photo of Lepista flaccida?

Any ideas on the others?
Second and third were in the garden last August.
The fourth, which was minute, was taken at Market Weston fen, Suffolk, at the end of May.
The last, the yellow one, was taken at the end of April 2008.

Rich M
 

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Hi Rich,

The first is Armillaria mellea - L.flaccida never has a ring-zone.

The second and third is Lacrymaria lacrymabunda.

The third is probably a Coprinopsis - Don't suppose you got a stem photo?

The last is a young Bolbitius titubans.

Cheers,
Nick
 
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The third is probably a Coprinopsis - Don't suppose you got a stem photo?

Cheers,
Nick

Thanks Nick.

I didn't get any other shots of the Coprinopsis - it was so small and the ground was so wet. I was actually there to see the orchids and just happened to notice it.

Rich M
 
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