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OfflineMagic Librarian
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S W Scotland possible libs. Id onfirmation please
    #22466153 - 11/02/15 10:47 AM (8 years, 2 months ago)

Hi all,

Just found these this afternoon on an urban school playing field in a medium sized town in S W Scotland. The grass is short and regularly cut. We've been finding lots of good examples on this field up until a few weeks ago. There have been less lately but we still found a few today including the ones you can see in these photos.





The shape is good but the colouring seems odd. They were more golden looking in the field than they appear in the photos and the gills are white, not the usual dark colour.

Here are the others we found in the same field...







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InvisibleWilliamsii
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Re: S W Scotland possible libs. Id onfirmation please [Re: Magic Librarian]
    #22466168 - 11/02/15 10:51 AM (8 years, 2 months ago)

Ps. semilanceata.  The top ones are sterile, compare to the sterile ones on this page.

I think I see one Panaeolus sp. in your third pic, however.  Second to bottom row, fifth from the right.



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Re: S W Scotland possible libs. Id onfirmation please [Re: Williamsii]
    #22474572 - 11/04/15 05:48 AM (8 years, 2 months ago)

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Williamsii said:
Ps. semilanceata.  The top ones are sterile, compare to the sterile ones on this page.






Yes, thanks, that would make sense - Same shape but different colouring.

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Williamsii said:

I think I see one Panaeolus sp. in your third pic, however.  Second to bottom row, fifth from the right.






Yes, that one does look quite different, especially now they've all dried out a bit. I'll read up on those and remove that one from the collection if it seems unsuitable.


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