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Hello,
MY lawn has just been invaded by these strange fungus like yellow ' things ' ,
they appeared over the last 24 hours , and I am wondering just what they are and whether they can be removed.
My lawn is not in the best of health , to put it mildly , but recently there have been small mushrooms/toadstools appearing all over the lawn and now these strange things, about 1" in length.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance, Neale
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On page
http://www.rogersmushrooms.com/gallery/VisualKey_p3.asp
click on the "clavarias and allies club fungi"
and go from there.

Don't eat any unless you know how to identify fungi
that appear similar - but you knew that!

On 05/10/13 18:08, yooser1 wrote:

Hello,
MY lawn has just been invaded by these strange fungus like yellow '
things ' ,
they appeared over the last 24 hours , and I am wondering just what they
are and whether they can be removed.
My lawn is not in the best of health , to put it mildly , but recently
there have been small mushrooms/toadstools appearing all over the lawn
and now these strange things, about 1" in length.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance, Neale


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Thanks for the help , I didn't realise that there were so many variations of this fungi , I think the version I have is the Clavulinopsis Helvola , I'll chekc them later on today to make sure.
Thanks again ,Neale.
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Thanks for the help , I didn't realise that there were so many variations of this fungi , I think the version I have is the Clavulinopsis Helvola , I'll check them later on today to make sure.
Thanks again ,Neale.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Gardner[_2_] View Post
On page
Rogers Mushrooms | Mushroom Pictures & Mushroom Reference
click on the "clavarias and allies club fungi"
and go from there.

Don't eat any unless you know how to identify fungi
that appear similar - but you knew that!

On 05/10/13 18:08, yooser1 wrote:

Hello,
MY lawn has just been invaded by these strange fungus like yellow '
things ' ,
they appeared over the last 24 hours , and I am wondering just what they
are and whether they can be removed.
My lawn is not in the best of health , to put it mildly , but recently
there have been small mushrooms/toadstools appearing all over the lawn
and now these strange things, about 1" in length.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance, Neale


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Thanks for the help , I didn't realise that there were so many variations of this fungi , I think the version I have is the Clavulinopsis Helvola , I'll check them later on today to make sure.
Thanks again ,Neale.
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