Mushrooms
I am not familiar with any fungi ... other than closed cup, button, fly agaric and liberty cap ;o)
I found the following today whilst on a short walk with Birdboy, and as there was not much bird activity going on, I thought I'd take a few pics and try to ID them using Google ...
... and I failed!
I think I've got one right, but I'm lost on all the others.
I think this is a Trametes versicolor, which apparently used to be used as a hat decoration. You don't see many of these on Ladies Day at Ascot!
I found the following today whilst on a short walk with Birdboy, and as there was not much bird activity going on, I thought I'd take a few pics and try to ID them using Google ...
... and I failed!
I think I've got one right, but I'm lost on all the others.
I think this is a Trametes versicolor, which apparently used to be used as a hat decoration. You don't see many of these on Ladies Day at Ascot!
Fungi
Fungi
Fungi
Whilst looking for fungal identification help I came across the rather excellently named Fungal Jungal website. However, it was the not-so-excellently-named First Nature that I used. Or, at least, tried to. Oh, and I also found Dreamy Feet. Luckily I don't need any help from that one.
Fungal Jungal
First Nature
Dreamy Feet



1 Comments:
It's hard to i.d. mushrooms from just the top, we need to see the stems and possibly underneath too. Thick stem, thin stem, white gills, brown gills, all important in figuring these guys out.
There sure are a lot of them around at the moment. We saw some HUGE ones on Sunday.
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