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Natural History of Radley

Fungi

 

Mycena Epipterygia, photographed October 1997 by B J Crowley

Mycena Epipterygia (October 1997)

Common inkcap photographed 01 May 2005 by B Crowley

Common Inkcap (1st May2005)

Shaggy Inkcap, photographed 2 October 2004 by L J Pasquire

Shaggy Inkcap (2 Oct 2004)

Common Inkcap photographed 24 April 2005 by B Crowley

Common Inkcap (24 April 2005)

Coprinus (30 October 2004)

Common Inkcap deliquescing (30 Oct 2004)

Polypore, photographed 15 July 2005 by B Crowley

Polyporus varius (tentative) on moss covered dead wood.

(15 July 2005)*

   

Bracket fungus, photographed 17 July 2005 by B Crowley, ID by P Collins

Blushing bracket fungus (Daedaleopsis confragosa (Bolt. ex Fr.) Schroet. Syn: Trametes rubescens (A.&S.). Freshly emerged pristine white bracket fungi (3-4cm) growing on dead log. Also on top of log, where they resemble balls of putty. See above right also.

(17 July 2005)*

Bracket fungi, photographed 31/12/2005 by B Crowley, ID by P Collins

These are the same fungi as left (Daedaleopsis confragosa), but as they appeared 2 weeks later.

(31 July 2005)*

Blushing bracket fungus (side view) photographed 14 August 2005 by B Crowley

Blushing bracket fungi (Daedaleopsis confragosa)

(14 August 2005)*

   
   
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