Fungi in the churchyard
Fungi
Fungi
Pilze (PiP)
Coprinellus sp
Autumn equinox
Fungus on wood chip pile/1
Fungus on wood chip pile/3
Chicken of the Woods Fungus
This fungus resembled a Christmas Rose when I firs…
Forest floor food (Not for human consumption)
Fungi in the churchyard
Toadstool
Tremella mesenterica, the Yellow Brain Fungus.
Bracket fungi
Attingham park fungi
Fungi
New Flowers at the Giant Toadstool
How 'Bout a Neat Stump?
Fungi - Schizopora sp.
Fungi - Schizopora sp.
Alder Bracket / Polypore
Amanita muscaria
3 fungi
Small yellow fungi in leaf litter. Bolbitius titu…
Tiny mushroom growing in a pine cone. Baeospora m…
Puffball
ID?
ID?
2020-OMD5-AB011249--LR
2020-OMD5-AB011193--LR
toxic
Pilze
Herbstlich
Puff balls. Lycoperdon species I think
Chlorophyllum rhacodes - Shaggy Parasol
Pholiota Squarrosa
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Cliffe fungi. The Common Earthball, Scleroderma citrinum.
The September equinox is the moment when the Sun appears to cross the celestial equator, heading southward. Because of differences between the calendar year and the tropical year, the September equinox may occur from September 21 to 24. The equinox may be taken to mark the end of astronomical summer and the beginning of astronomical autumn (autumnal equinox) in the Northern Hemisphere. Meteorological autumn begins on the first day of September.
Earth balls have indeed been common in Ruyton XI Towns woodlands this year. Eventually, when fully mature, the top of the earthball cracks open and allows the wind and rain to disperse its precious content, its spores.
These are one of the few species in the woods that will make you very ill if eaten.
We in the north are now officially in autumn.
We are away for a few days. Enjoy the weekend and next week.
Earth balls have indeed been common in Ruyton XI Towns woodlands this year. Eventually, when fully mature, the top of the earthball cracks open and allows the wind and rain to disperse its precious content, its spores.
These are one of the few species in the woods that will make you very ill if eaten.
We in the north are now officially in autumn.
We are away for a few days. Enjoy the weekend and next week.
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Amelia club has replied to Hubs 56 clubAmelia club has replied to Annemarie clubWünsche noch ein schönes Wochenende,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
All the best, Doug
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