Mushrooms And Fungi Of Any Kind

These are from the last weekend. Leucoagaricus meleagris partially covered with cotton from the Red Cotton tree growing nearby and Polyporus arcularius. On the same branch there was a group of few P. arcularius that was looking better but with messy background...

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These are from the last weekend. Leucoagaricus meleagris partially covered with cotton from the Red Cotton tree growing nearby and Polyporus arcularius. On the same branch there was a group of few P. arcularius that was looking better but with messy background...
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I like the second most, the bottom-up.
 
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The 1st one was huge - about the size of a loaf of bread!
And difficult to isolate (especially if you don't want to get on your belly :))! For me it's the best - colors of the last one are great but I don't think it's a rare Entoloma where you are... The first one is something I haven't seen.
 
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And difficult to isolate (especially if you don't want to get on your belly :))! For me it's the best - colors of the last one are great but I don't think it's a rare Entoloma where you are... The first one is something I haven't seen.
The first one isn't all that unusual here - but the size was very unusual - my guide calls it Aphelaria sp. There were a number of other (finished) ones in the same area. I needed my wider angle (semi) macro lens to do better with the shot, but didn't have it ...
 
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