What's responsible for the change of mind about the species? I'd plump for glaucescens on the grounds that the foliage is quite blue-ish, but the two are very hard to tell apart. Unless you suspect it has been planted, then it is more likely to be the native glaucescens than the introduced aequilaterus.
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