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Thanks so much, António. Yes, it's indeed nice to detect for oneself when a certain degree of improvement is noticable :)
Lars my friend,mushroom season arrived,you are happy, i presume :) it was this Lars that i began to follow last year when i arrived PN,great photos,you are allways improving,congrats on your awesome spotting page,it's a lesson :)thanks for sharing
It's hard to tell in that juvenile state...but yes, you're right, rat.tumour
Looks similar to the False Chanterelle (Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca)
Spotted on Sep 27, 2012 Submitted on Sep 27, 2012
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Thanks so much, António. Yes, it's indeed nice to detect for oneself when a certain degree of improvement is noticable :)
Lars my friend,mushroom season arrived,you are happy, i presume :) it was this Lars that i began to follow last year when i arrived PN,great photos,you are allways improving,congrats on your awesome spotting page,it's a lesson :)
thanks for sharing
It's hard to tell in that juvenile state...but yes, you're right, rat.tumour
Looks similar to the False Chanterelle (Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca)