Fungus in pine cone
Tiny mushroom growing in a pine cone. Baeospora m…
Chain fence, fountain, and white fence.
Fountains Abbey - west range
Where The Pixies Play
Where The Pixies Play
Very Inky Ink Caps
Very Inky Ink Caps
Shaggy Inkcap. Coprinus comatus
Parasol ??
Fungi ......
Shaggy Inkcap. Coprinus comatus
Many of these about
Coral fungi
No ID
Oysterling & Yellow Disco fungi
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Frilly Ones
Frilly Ones
View from Oliver's point over Shropshire towards t…
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Glistening Inkcap Mushrooms
Pink
Pink
Yellow
Yellow
Yellow
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Gills
Puff balls. Lycoperdon species I think
In the Dark and Damp
Magpie Inkcap
Pholiota Squarrosa
Fly Agaric
Hoof Fungus
Pleated Inkcap
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Amelia club has replied to Nick Weall clubI'm not sure what the other 2 species are yet. Some research is necessary, but I don't think the little yellow are good to eat, Nick. ;-)
I think the little yellow fungus is Hygrocybe ceracea - Butter Waxcap. It fits the description in the book.
Excellent work Amelia :-)
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