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Went out for a hunt and found some that are a bit strange to me.

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First two shots look like a Ganoderma sp. The underside should instantly turn brown where marked.

As for the rest, I haven't got the foggiest idea. We'll actually, the green one looks like a Trametes sp. I found recently...or maybe Stereum sp.

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The first could be Ganoderma resinaceum, but then again it could be any number of laccate Ganoderma species. The second I would guess if G. australe.

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Anyone interested in going on a hunt after all this good rain, PM me. Within 1 hour of Central Coast?

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Im from the central coast, any good area's that you would recomend for good hunting and such???

any help would be great thanks

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^^^

Not sure about the central coast but it might need to be a bit warmer (summer) for dung lovers. If that's what your talking about.

Sorry to sound like an ass but if you don't know what your looking for start reading and hunting now. I say hunting now because its important to get to know your area and the commonly found species and how this changes with the seasons.

Of course, DO NOTeat anything you find.

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7,8 probably Lepiota sp.

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