shroom bonanza

jonnie drake

Settler
Nov 20, 2009
600
1
west yorkshire
plenty out in the woods today :)

beech wood sickener
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red cracked bolete
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bay bolete
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young birch polypore
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possibly russet tough shank or hypholoma capnoides?
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Brick red hypholoma
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trametes versicolor
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Inocybe rimosa?
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brown roll rim?
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fairy ring of clustered tough shanks
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lycoperdon umbrinum?
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glistening ink cap
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oak milk cap
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stump puffball
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some old bracket fungi, seen loads of it around no idea what species though.
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no idea! looks similar to bleeding mycena.
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bared teeth russula?
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very old but huge decayed shroom
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possibly clustered toughshank
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more brick red hypholoma
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and I foraged a few acorns for a go at acorn coffee.
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plenty of beechmast about as well
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cheers
 

Harvestman

Bushcrafter through and through
May 11, 2007
8,656
26
55
Pontypool, Wales, Uk
Very nice. I can't add much to your identifications either, as i tend to agree with you, or be equally stumped. I think the huge decayed fungus might be a Giant Polypore, and your old brackets might be a species of Ganoderma, but otherwise, I'm not much help.

Great pics though.
 

jonnie drake

Settler
Nov 20, 2009
600
1
west yorkshire
thanks for the suggestions :) I have googled and I agree. Was hoping to get some pics of better boletes and blushers, but they all seem to have perished in the last couple of days there were plenty around last week, including a huge cauilflower type fungus. Gutted.
 

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