Dear Bhagyashri ji,

i was hoping someone from India would be able to help you. Many mushrooms go symbiosis with certain trees, this one is growing under coconut. In my books I don't find any mushrooms under coconut. :-) I visit http://www.pilzfinder.de/ it is in german, but if you click BILDSUCHE-Button you will find many fotos, you can compare your mushrooms click on the foto and read the Info (in german).
Sorry, can't help you!
Nalini

Am 27.05.2012 10:30, schrieb jmgarg1:

Forwarding again for Id assistanceplease.

Some earlier relevant feedback:

“Yes Bhagyashri ji,
it is perishing. It is helpful, if you can send some more fotos e.g.the Underside, its root, its stem etc and more information like if it is growing under a tree, and which tree, Open land, shadow, sun. etc.etc. Mushrooms are difficult to identify from fotos.
    Hope some expers can help you.
    Regards
    Nalini”

“Many thanks Nalini ji for your reply.
Few days after this mushroom perished another similar mushroom cropped up a little further away. Attaching pics of the same. These show the stem. The underside looked similar to pic 281020112702 .jpg. These mushrooms were growing under a coconut tree in shade in my neighbours garden.” from Bhagyashri ji.



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From: *Madhuri Raut* <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: 28 October 2011 19:15
Subject: [efloraofindia:90343] efloraofindia:''28102011MR2’’ mushroom Pune
To: efloraofindia <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>


Request for identification

I observed this mushroom yesterday in my neighbors garden .
Then it was  a cap of 7-8 cms. I decided to photograph it today.
But today it appears like this opened with white stripes .Is it perishing?

Regards
Bhagyashri



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