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Dear Kiranji, Really nice collection of fungi. I will try to identify as many I can in a day or so. No. 19 is Marasmius androsaceus. Commonly known as Horsehair fungus. Not edible because of its size.
-- ~ik~ Dr.Inderjeet Kaur Sethi Associate Professor Department of Botany SGTB Khalsa College University of Delhi Delhi-110007 M: 9818775237
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Dear Kiran ji, These are some of the forms I could identify for the time being. Trying to identify the rest. 1. Pleurotus ostreatus. 2. Clavulinopsis laeticolor. 4. Coprinus sp. 5. Pycnoporus cinnabarinus (Orange bracket fungus)
7. Marasmius sp. 17. Stemonitis splendens (Myxomycetes). 18. Lepiota cristata. 19. Marasmius androceus. 20. Pleurotus ostreatus.
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