The Ultimate "What is this Fungi?" thread.

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ok - got an inquiry from a colleague at work. My spldey senses are telling me "honey fungus"-ish: growing on a dead stump, looks like a deciduous area fungus.jpg
Thought I had it straight away from a google search of "Armillaria hinnulea", but we are in Old South Wales not New, so that one is out
 
Thanks i took a guess. Great too look at but mushrooms are the devils work. Evil tasting things or I might dedicate more time to their ID :)
 
ok - got an inquiry from a colleague at work. My spldey senses are telling me "honey fungus"-ish: growing on a dead stump, looks like a deciduous area View attachment 37996
Thought I had it straight away from a google search of "Armillaria hinnulea", but we are in Old South Wales not New, so that one is out

ok - answer my own question. I had a follow up photo and, guess what, it IS another honey fungus, the colour on this photo just threw me
 
Spotted a small patch of these chaps today. Wet ground next to a small stream in a patch of mixed Hazel, Ash and Oak in North Cornwall. I thought maybe Yellow Brittlegill, but didn't have a book with me so left them. Suggestions from another group so far, funnel cap or oakbug milkcap.
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