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Fungi (+PiP)


I found these lovely fungi at the base of a tree in Sir George Staunton Country Park during a walk last week.
They are called Shaggy Scalycap (Pholiota squarrosa).
Check out the PiP for another batch from the other side of the tree.
They are called Shaggy Scalycap (Pholiota squarrosa).
Check out the PiP for another batch from the other side of the tree.
Klara Gellet, ROL/Photo, Salientia, Paolo Tanino and 19 other people have particularly liked this photo
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ta photo est bien composée et présentée Keith,
merci pour tes multiples visites, elles me font toujours très plaisir.
regarde Keith je pense que ce sont les mêmes regardes
la Pholiote écailleuse
**Pholiota** squarrosa,
je pense ou,
l'Armillaire bulbeuse
**Armillaire** Lutea
ALSACE I FRANCE
Your one certainly seems to be in the same family.
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