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    Fugi pics

    I was out with the hounds at Ashenbank Wood near where I live. It's apparently a fantastic source of rare fungi, as they made the call not to remove fallen wood even prior to the hurricane of 87 (which I remember as a boy), which apparently has resulted in it being one of the richest environments for fungi you can get and a home for many of the rarest fungi (apparently).

    Are these of any rare variety?
    If someone wouldn't mind giving me a heads-up on some rare examples, I'll make sure I keep an eye out


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    Paul

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    Hi there buddy

    The first two fungi pics look like Dryads Saddle (Polyporus squamosus) which is edible when young.

    The third pic is a standard polypore type bracket fungi which isn't edible.

    Neither of these is rare or uncommon I'm afraid buddy.

    All the best
    Ade.

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    Thanks Ade.
    I'll keep an eye out for others in the hope I find a treasure!
    Paul

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    Ok buddy.

    Keep posting pictures pal. It's always good to see what people are finding and when.

    Ade.

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