The second one I am pretty sure is Laccaria amethystina, the Amethyst Deceiver
Well a late night foray after some heavy rain and a nice haul of brown birch bolete. However there was another bolete, under the same birch tree and well away from the Larch boleles that I found earlier.
Velvet cap, yellow pores, round looking pores, yellow on the stem. It's in my 'no eat' ID list just now as it's either yellow or stains blue.
Tried the usual google but it threw up more possibilities than I could cope with so it remains 'no eat'.
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Any thoughts on what these two are? Top one is quite large, stem is a light brown near the top and very shiny.
The second one was found growing abundantly near beech and oak trees.
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Hey!
Got a few here that I spotted in our local woods, any ideas people?
Thanks
VW
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Found this a couple of months ago by birmingham university. In a pile of fertiliser around a decorative pine of some. Kind
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I've found a gian puff ball before but I was wondering about the cracking in the dome
Hey chaps.. can someone confirm that the attached images are honey fungus please?
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