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More help with fungi please (1 Viewer)

regor

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Seen today in a Worcestershire woodland:

1 & 2 under oak and beech

3 I believe is a Lycogala slime mould species

4 under pines with oaks nearby

5 I thought was lilac bonnet but it doesn't look right

Any help gratefully received.

Roger
 

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Hi Roger,

1 - Coprinellus sp. - I'd imagine it's probably C.micaceus with the veil washed off. Everything is wet in your photo which indicates recent rain :)
2 - Cortinarius sp., in the decipiens group
3 - Yes, spot on. I'm a bit rusty with slime moulds but L.terrestre might be a good fit
4 - Clitocybe sp.
5 - I think it's pink enough to call it M.rosea....

Cheers,
Nick
 
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