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stavroski

a few from home

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pop ups from around the yard, the first lot are in a little grove of she-oaks the real orange ones popped up where we used to have chooks and the third beauty is from tree brought down years ago.don't know what they are but thought you guys would appreciate them.

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Go have a look at the last ones in the dark I think you'll get a pleasant surprise

They look like ompholotus nidiformis to me :)

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hurry on sundown, thanks for the tip

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Yeps. The last ones are O. nidiformis and the first ones are some sort of Mycena spp. and the red ones are either Leratiomyces ceres or some sort of Gymnopulus spp.

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thanks marcel. i'llload some more picks later after i get some shots tonight. the bush is full to the brim at the moment

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