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Fungi for ID Please. (1 Viewer)

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Growing in mixed woodland. Common Rustgill was quite near so assumed first that it was more growing on buried wood, but gave a white spore print. So perhaps Trichololma but the spores are very big ~ 10 x 6 um.

Any ideas??

Thanks.
 

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Yes, I think Tricholoma too, but it's hard to give it a name.

With those big fusiform spores it must be in the sulphureum group - Don't suppose you noted any strong smells?

Cheers,
Nick
 
Thanks Nick, Can't say there was a strong gassy smell, otherwise T. hemisulphureum would make a nice fit from photos!
 
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