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No, have tried to look it up, but have not been able to come close to getting a name. It is a large fungi, the size of a saucer, will get back on the trail later.
No, have tried to look it up, but have not been able to come close to getting a name. It is a large fungi, the size of a saucer, will get back on the trail later.
Don't think so, its the mature stage that has me foxed, I cant find any fungi that turn up like that, with the gills out like that. Plus the blotchy top as it gets older.
Don't think so, its the mature stage that has me foxed, I cant find any fungi that turn up like that, with the gills out like that. Plus the blotchy top as it gets older.
Your quite the botanist having sourced a new fungi.Get it listed and named after Bob
I think you have it nailed there, the pictures are exactly what was there, i'd give you some "k" but I have to spread it around first ( will make a note )
I think you have it nailed there, the pictures are exactly what was there, i'd give you some "k" but I have to spread it around first ( will make a note )
Thanks Dave, glad we cracked that one... so it's not going to be Robertus davidii as Frank would like it after all!
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Today in Pictures, when its a rubbish landscape day its usually a good macro day.
1. Devils-Bit scabious.
2. Meadow Thistle with a nettle bug.
3. Yarrow.
4. Not sure what this is a seed head of yet, but it looked photogenic.
5. Meadow Brown Butterfly.
6. Slug.
7. Devils-Bit Scabious with an upside down hover fly.
8. Hover fly the right way up.
9. Its a bath when we get back.
10. Its a frog-hopper.
Thanks Dave, glad we cracked that one... so it's not going to be Robertus davidii as Frank would like it after all!
thanks for the "we" but you did all the leg work, it was the mature stage that wasn't depicted in any of my reference sites. That made it impossible to settle on any particular type.
As Frank says, I will still name the fungus, I am going to call it Douglas.
heres mine ... a trip to preston hospital and back ....
1 & 2 .. accrington train station the incredible edible beds
3 & 4 .. from the train .. through a smoked glass window
5 & 8 .. on fishergate preston
6 .. outside the harris museum
7... preston town hall wi the flowers .. the pink G's are for Preston Guild 2012
9 & 10 .. outside preston train station
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heres mine ... a trip to preston hospital and back ....
1 & 2 .. accrington train station the incredible edible beds
3 & 4 .. from the train .. through a smoked glass window
5 & 8 .. on fishergate preston
6 .. outside the harris museum
7... preston town hall wi the flowers .. the pink G's are for Preston Guild 2012
9 & 10 .. outside preston train station