It seems weird because it's so common here in the UK! GBIF has got records of Stropharia auranciata in Denmark: http://data.gbif.org/species/2533339/ perhaps it's just not common enough to be put in guides. That Stropharia rugosoannulata you mention looks similar, I guess your spotting could be a small one (they can grow to 20cm across!)
Thank you very much for the suggestion r.t.a.l :) I can't find that species in my book or in a danish nature forum so I guess we don't have it here in Denmark...
I'd guess Leratiomyces ceres (Redleg Roundhead) but the gills seem on the white side particularly since it looks kind of old. Here's the one with the palest gills I could find! http://mushroomobserver.org/13200
Thank you very much for the suggestion António :) but I think it looks like the stem is quite different from mine's stem and I believe they are smaller...
Thank you António :) And thanks for the suggestion, but I think some fungus aren't able to ID just from a photo, but if they are I was hoping for some help, as I know very little about fungus myself :)
Beautiful capture Jeannette,i dont know the sp,i dont know nothing abot fungi,and when someone give a tip i go to google images and i see hundreds of photos and most part of the times i found a mach,it's not dificult :-) very nice photo,congrats and thanks for sharing
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It is this site I use which is the best Danish site for nature http://www.fugleognatur.dk/soeg_art_resu...
It seems weird because it's so common here in the UK! GBIF has got records of Stropharia auranciata in Denmark: http://data.gbif.org/species/2533339/ perhaps it's just not common enough to be put in guides. That Stropharia rugosoannulata you mention looks similar, I guess your spotting could be a small one (they can grow to 20cm across!)
I can only find Stropharia aeruginosa, coronilla, cyanea, hornemannii, inuncta, pseudocyanea, rugosoannulata, semiglobata and squamulosa...
It might be under Stropharia auranciata like in one of my guides, some people call it this instead. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stropharia_...
Thank you very much for the suggestion r.t.a.l :)
I can't find that species in my book or in a danish nature forum so I guess we don't have it here in Denmark...
I'd guess Leratiomyces ceres (Redleg Roundhead) but the gills seem on the white side particularly since it looks kind of old. Here's the one with the palest gills I could find! http://mushroomobserver.org/13200
Thank you very much for the suggestion António :) but I think it looks like the stem is quite different from mine's stem and I believe they are smaller...
Jeannette see this link,i think it could be similar or evn the same sp
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=4...
Thank you António :)
And thanks for the suggestion, but I think some fungus aren't able to ID just from a photo, but if they are I was hoping for some help, as I know very little about fungus myself :)
Beautiful capture Jeannette,i dont know the sp,i dont know nothing abot fungi,and when someone give a tip i go to google images and i see hundreds of photos and most part of the times i found a mach,it's not dificult :-) very nice photo,congrats and thanks for sharing
Thank you J :)
I must admit I lack knowledge about fungus...
Perfect. :-) Maybe a Russula?