Honey Mushrooms - Armillaria mellea
Thankyou to Ken Dies for a big help on the ID
And to Leap Frog(Art)
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Taken on Wednesday November 6, 2013
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Posted on Wednesday November 6, 2013
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Pam J replied to :
I used to work opposite the Campbell's factory in King's Lynn at one time. The answer is.. commercially grown mushrooms !!
Janet Brien said:
And though I have 3 books on mushrooms, I cannot ID them reliably at all. But you might say hello to my mushroom hunter friend, Ken Dies. He may be able to point you in the right direction! :) www.ipernity.com/doc/pamj/27899683
Pam J replied to Janet Brien:
You know how I hate to be beaten with an ID and I am wiith these.... I tried every whichway for hours yesterday.
Thats actually the link to my page .. smiles... but I found Ken and sent a message and link in his Guest Book.
Balancing Kiwi said:
Pam J replied to Balancing Kiwi:
I LOVE the colour !!
Peggy C said:
.. not a clue, though
That's Wild!I
Seen in
Wonderful World of Wildlife!!
Pam J replied to Peggy C:
Me neither... and its bugging the heck out of me !
tiabunna said:
Pam J replied to tiabunna:
LeapFrog said:
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ec/Armillaria_mellea_lt.jpg
Please add this to the ID link in this group, maybe someone else can pick up on it??
www.ipernity.com/group/334987/discuss/153085
Great Fungi!!
Seen in
Mushroom
Soup!!
Pam J replied to LeapFrog:
The Honey Mushroom is a possibility...... hoping Ken maybe will come up with a definite ID.
Jim Boynton said:
Pam J replied to Jim Boynton:
I shuffled till I was happy with it !
Misou 49 said:
Pam J replied to Misou 49: