Fungus Of The Day (One identified fungus only please, with species name in attachment comment and in post)

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Fungus Of The Day (One identified fungus only please, with species name in attachment comment and in post)

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OK - it was actually the fungus of a couple of weeks ago, but I'm just trying to kick-start more input to the forum. ;)

Common Morel - Morchella esculenta.
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Amazing photo as always, Mike!
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Calocybe gambosa (Ican't match your photos, but at least it was taken today 8-)
Calocybe gambosa - St George's mushroom
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This is from the botanical gardens of wales.
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I was at the wales fungi forum today. So I have just joined. Just seeing if I can get images to post. {edited to show image]
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Hi Fiona, welcome to the group!

Please see here on how to upload photos. Basically, you use the attachment box below.
http://fungi.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&p=51#p51

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adampembs wrote:Calocybe gambosa (Ican't match your photos, but at least it was taken today 8-)
Not a bad shot at all Adam! - And at least you're finding things with gills!
The only things I've seen with gills recently, are the small trout in Sunnyhurst Brook!

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Nice pic by Fiona from NBGW day. I think Bruce said this was King stropharia - a wood chip specialist only recently recorded in the UK. Some good info on the First Nature website - link below...

http://www.first-nature.com/fungi/strop ... nulata.php

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Lancashire Lad wrote:OK - it was actually the fungus of a couple of weeks ago, but I'm just trying to kick-start more input to the forum. ;)

Common Morel - Morchella esculenta.
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Hi Mike

Good to see your photos again, as ever this is a gem

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Marasmius oreades
Marasmius oreades
Marasmius oreades
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Scutellinia sp. with long "eyelashes"
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S scutellata or S trechispora most likely.
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Great photos everyone, love the St Georges Mushrooms found some myself and for once I actually knew what it was! Great photo Mike of the Morels, as usual wonderfully done. Great to see so many again on here, all great finds and photos
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