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Natural History of Radley

Thrupp Lakes Species Data

 
Fungi
 

This page relates to fungi in the area in and around the two lakes, known as Thrupp Lake and Bullfield Lake (or, to Didcot Power station operators, as lakes 'E' and 'F') at grid reference SU 518 975.

These lakes and their surroundings are currently threatened with desrtruction by Didcot ash disposal operations. Full story.

 

Fungi

NAME

COMMON NAME

   
Coprinus comatus Shaggy inkcap#
Coriolus versicolor Varicoloured bracket*

Daedaleopsis confragosa

Blushing bracket

Ganoderma applantum

Artist's fungus

Paxillus Involutus

A mushroom
Polyporus squamosis Dryad's saddle#

Polyporus tuberaster

A polypore

Russula sp. A Russule mushroom

 

 
Fungi recorded around ‘Spinage's Field' ( Lake E) and ‘Bullfield Lake' (Lake F) July-October 2005. Data from preliminary observations by Pedro Collins and Basil Crowley# with additions by Bob Eeles*.

 

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