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Number three looks like an Inocybe, maybe I. napipes ?
Finally a bolete of some description, closest match I've found is B. lanatus which is described as rare by Phillips. Any other suggestions?
Thanks for looking
Steve
A few from a walk in my local woods (mixed conifer and broadleaf) that I'd like some ID help with.
The first two look like Amanitas to me. There were a lot of Blushers in these woods but the first is a bit different and I was wondering about Panther. The second has me beat closest I seen is A...
Found yesterday on the edge of conifer wood. I am pretty sure its a species of Helvella but can't decide which one. It seems too dark for H. crispa could it be H.lacunosa?
Hi all, I found this growing from a dead but still standing larch tree. Each tuft was approximately 3 - 5cm across. It's soft and fluffy, in fact it looks and feels like damp fur. Any ideas?
Steve
I photographed this in a mixed wood at Symonds Yat in Herefordshire, I think it was in early July. I assume from the lack of chlorophyll that it must be parasite but I haven't been able to find it in any of my wild flower books. (Apologies for the quality, it's a digital pic of a gloss print)...
I took this thinking it was a juv chaffinch, but when I looked at the pic thought not. I'm sure I know what it is but my brain won't tell me. What is it please.
Steve
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