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trametes cinnabarinus - this starts out bright orange, but slowly fades; perhaps once it has died. |
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Coprinus sp. - This is not identifiable with any of the books I have looked at,
but is closely related(in terms of its characterisation) to Coprinus micaceus. |
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(Agaricus sp.) |
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(Coprinus sp.) |
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probably agaricus xanthodermus - seems to turn brown when in shaded positions.(Agaricus xanthodermus NO) |
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"fly agaric"(Amanita muscaria Fungimap Target - poor shot) |
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(Agaricus sp.) |
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Marasmius oreades - Probably edible, but none of us have the guts
to eat them.(NO - this is more like a Cortinarius sp. (some of which
are poisonous - so good thing you haven't eaten it!!!)) |
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not Marasmius oreades, looks like old apples though :-)(NO - more
like Micromphale sp. ( would be in mulch / litter, whereas M. oreades
prefers grassy lawns) |
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amanita xanthocephala(not sure if this is A. xanthocephala) |
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Agaricus xanthodermus - Yellow stainer mushrooms - these are said
to be poisonous, but we have eaten them for years without a single
complaint.(need to see top to be sure (and confirm yellow stain)) |
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Ganoderma resinaceum(NO, more like Phellinus sp.) |