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Derwent Walk 27th October 2019 Clouded Funnel. (Clitocybe nebularis)
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1944Lynky desea expresamente feedback constructivo para esta fotografía. Ayúdalo con consejos sobre la composición de la imagen, la técnica, el lenguaje de la imagen, etc. (Por favor, ¡ten en cuenta el código de conducta!).
It must be stressed that it is not possible to identify every fungus species from even the best picture. Some are just so similar that they can only be distinguished by microscopic examination or by dissection.
It is always risky to identify a fungus based only on a photograph (except for the most common).
Many factors play a role such as shape and color of cap and stem, habitat, size, with or without ring, smell, growing solitary or in clusters, proximity to tree species, etc ...
Only microscopic examination of the spores (like I usually do) results in 100% certainty.
I guess the fungus in your shot is closely related to 4 or 5 possible species, but again, only the electron microscope knows the answer.
Sorry Norman, identification is not always that easy.
Thank you Mark for your comments, the name i have got was given to me by someone else, but i was unsure of his verdict because of the gills same to be none existent really, i will keep searching .
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Mark Billiau. 28/10/2019 13:00
It must be stressed that it is not possible to identify every fungus species from even the best picture. Some are just so similar that they can only be distinguished by microscopic examination or by dissection.It is always risky to identify a fungus based only on a photograph (except for the most common).
Many factors play a role such as shape and color of cap and stem, habitat, size, with or without ring, smell, growing solitary or in clusters, proximity to tree species, etc ...
Only microscopic examination of the spores (like I usually do) results in 100% certainty.
I guess the fungus in your shot is closely related to 4 or 5 possible species, but again, only the electron microscope knows the answer.
Sorry Norman, identification is not always that easy.