Could anyone identify the fungi in the images please. They were growing on a rotting trunk in woodland in East Yorkshire.
Many thanks
Paul
Fungi ID please
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Re: Fungi ID please
Hi, and welcome to UK Fungi.
Your fungus is a Mycena species.
Could well be Mycena galericulata, (Common Bonnet), but Mycenas are difficult to ID from photos alone.
Regards,
Mike.
Your fungus is a Mycena species.
Could well be Mycena galericulata, (Common Bonnet), but Mycenas are difficult to ID from photos alone.
Regards,
Mike.
Common sense is not so common.