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24-10-2009, 03:47 PM
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Mushroom and Fungus to ID
Finilly I found a new Mushroom!
and this is..?
What is it?
I tried the methods but I still not get any guess!
I'm still a newbie!! :/
Help me guys
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24-10-2009, 04:37 PM
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Location: The Netherlands
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Quote:
Originally Posted by onlyricky
and this is..?
What is it?
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Hi Ricky - this could be Byssomerulius corium - Netted Crust, but that's only a guess.
Great picture of your other fungi but it shows very little to help us like the stalk or what the underneath looks like. You can help us a bit more though by telling us how big these were across the cap and how tall, and where you found them - in open space maybe, or a certain type of tree if you know. Was there a distinctive smell?
A few more clues and you never know some one may come up with a ID  .
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24-10-2009, 04:46 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by goosey
Hi Ricky - this could be Byssomerulius corium - Netted Crust, but that's only a guess.
Great picture of your other fungi but it shows very little to help us like the stalk or what the underneath looks like. You can help us a bit more though by telling us how big these were across the cap and how tall, and where you found them - in open space maybe, or a certain type of tree if you know. Was there a distinctive smell?
A few more clues and you never know some one may come up with a ID
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hmm!!I guess that ID is correct!
it is like normal mushrooms, it had a ring in some (but others didnt, maybe because they are still growing), it has a stalk, about 5 cm. the cap is about 9 to 10 cm! as you can see in the picture there are big and little. I saw them near a wall, in openspace! there was no wood or tree nearby. it has no distinctive smell!
thank you goosey for the help!  you're becomming a pro on mushrooms! congrads!!
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25-10-2009, 10:14 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by onlyricky
Finilly I found a new Mushroom!
Help me guys 
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I wonder if this could be one of the Honey Fungus, there are so many around at the moment in Northern Europe (well Holland and the UK), could be the same in Portugal? Honey fungus has many forms so don't dismiss the first image you see of one that doesn't look the same as yours, keep going - you never know!
Hopefully one of the others may come to our rescue!
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28-10-2009, 12:00 AM
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I would go along with Shirley's suggestion of Honey fungus.
Mal
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