The Ultimate "What is this Fungi?" thread.

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Not the best picture but you get the drift.
Coral Fungi?
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It could be any one of a number of Earth Stars TBH but based on the colouring I would suggest Sessile Earthstar (Geastrum fimbriatum).

I have to look these up because none of them are edible, to my knowledge, so I don't tend to commit them to memory.
 
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Kind of.
Once you know what they are you'll never confuse them for anything else.

Oh, and I should say, lucky find for you! They're not common. I've never seen one in the wild.


Found in the Grounds of Lanhydrock.

 
I would say not- it's likely to be blackening polypore or possibly beefsteak fungus (although this is typically more red in colour). Pics of the underside and tree species may help to ID.
 
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Evening all . I wonder if any one can identify this fungus growing on a conifer stump I chopped the tree down about 12 years ago and its been hidden by a fence I recently (2months ago ) cleared the area and made the stump my wood chopping area went up today and this is what greeted me .
 
They are older specimens in your pic. Have a Google search- you'll see plenty of pics as they are a very common mushroom. I promise you they are sulphur tufts :)
 
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