Well done again Stephanie, I understand Philip is getting quite excited about your truffles (nos 29, 30) so we shall wait and see. I'll leave the little brown ones but for what it is worth my guesses on the others are: I think 1.13.20.28 are the same and could be Plums and Custard (Tricholomopsis rutilans)and 3,22,25,26 are Ochre Brittlegills which can give such an excellent display for a few weeks at Llyn Llech Owain. 21 is probably Tremella mesenterica, 15 a rather dilapidated Beefsteak Fungus, 9/10 are a slime mould (Is it called wolf's milk?) and 7 could be Pholiota flammans
Well done again Stephanie, I understand Philip is getting quite excited about your truffles (nos 29, 30) so we shall wait and see. I'll leave the little brown ones but for what it is worth my guesses on the others are: I think 1.13.20.28 are the same and could be Plums and Custard (Tricholomopsis rutilans)and 3,22,25,26 are Ochre Brittlegills which can give such an excellent display for a few weeks at Llyn Llech Owain. 21 is probably Tremella mesenterica, 15 a rather dilapidated Beefsteak Fungus, 9/10 are a slime mould (Is it called wolf's milk?) and 7 could be Pholiota flammans
ReplyDeleteTruffles!!! Did you find these above ground Stephanie?
ReplyDeleteBruce
Hi Bruce
ReplyDeleteThey were just above the surface and just below