Just going back to that previous post. One is actually likely to be gymnopilus hybridus. The one in two different stages growth is actually psathyrella multipedata, not coprinus disseminatus.
Any ideas about number 3?
Just going back to that previous post. One is actually likely to be gymnopilus hybridus. The one in two different stages growth is actually psathyrella multipedata, not coprinus disseminatus.
Any ideas about number 3?
Magpie cap. In the ink caps group as they were originally arranged, before they all got reordered into different groups.
Oversight on my part. I have come on holiday without my fungus books. Found a group of these under a beech hedge. The larger specimen is about 5 inches in diameter and the spore print Is whitish (on smaller cap)
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An idea on this think it's a field mushroom? Thanks in advance
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This is not a field Mushroom as a field mushroom has a white to greyish cap, no cracking on the cap and the gills are pink when young, then they change to brown then dark brown. The stipe or stem is white and ringed. Be careful get a decent field guide. Recommended Blacks Nature Guides. Mushrooms & Toadstools of Great Britain and Europe. Hope this helps.An idea on this think it's a field mushroom? Thanks in advance
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