Some more recent finds.
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14/06/17- Stemonitis fusca (Unlike my last picture this is in its earlier pink stage) |
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09/06/17- Pluteus sp. (Poss. Deer shield) |
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Pluteus cap. |
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09/06/17- Mycena rorida Dripping bonnet, gloop and all! |
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09/06/17- Polyporus tuberaster |
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View of the pores. |
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11/06/17- Mystery thingy? |
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12/06/17 - Mycena sp? On bramble. |
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11/06/17 - Coprinus sp? |
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12/06/17 - Phallus impudicus. Stinkhorn, flies and all! |
How wonderful. Love the flies on the stinkhorn.
ReplyDeleteExcellent stuff after a 'dry-spell'. Nice to have developing Stemonitis --- how things change with age. 4) Mycena rorida --- one of the few 'large' fungi known to Nigel Stringer. 5/6)Polyporus tuberaster -- lovely pores going down stipe. The 'tuber' may be found if it grows on the ground (from wood) but not when on a branch (?). The Mycena -- is a small white one! 9)Inkcap may be Coprinopsis micaceus --glistening inkcap. 10) wonderful flies ---- I have never managed such a picture.
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