Posted by Wildwood on Sep 29, 2013 in 2013, Autumn, Fungi, Provisional identification, September | 2 comments
Last week’s visit found the wood full of fungi of various varieties.
Melanoleuca sp. or Pluteus cervinus – thanks to Roy for his help in identification (see below) and also to Andy.
Picture taken September 24.
Possibly Collybia butyracea?
Can’t see the gills to be absolutely sure: a Melanoleuca sp. (white spores); it might just be Pluteus cervinus (in which case the gills would be pink).
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Possibly Collybia butyracea?
Can’t see the gills to be absolutely sure: a Melanoleuca sp. (white spores); it might just be Pluteus cervinus (in which case the gills would be pink).