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Natural History of Radley

Unidentified Flora

 
Help wanted: Can you identify any of the plants in the following photographs? If so, please contact us.
 
 

Broomrape, photographed 26 June 2005 by B Crowley

A type of Broomrape, but which?

(26 June 2005)*

 

 

small mushrooms growing on log, photographed 2 Aug 2005 by B Crowley

Small mushrooms (0.5 - 1.0 cm) growing amongst the moss (Brachythecium rutabulum) on an old log.

(2 August 2005)*

 

knapweed, photographed 05 August 2005 by B Crowley

Unusual knapweed with brown bases to flowers.

(5 August 2005)

mushrooms, photographed 05 August 2005 by B Crowley

More mushrooms (2-3cm across) growing near those above.

(5 August 2005)*

 

large bracket fungus, photographed 21/08/05 by B Crowley

Large bracket fungus

(21 August 2005)*

photogrphed 20 August 2005 by B Crowley

Growing on dead wood. Polyporus tuberaster?

(20 August 2005)*

   

Photographed 15 October 2005 by B Crowley

Small pinky-white fungus growing on willow bark. 1-3 cm across.

(15 October 2005)*

Photographed 16 October 2005 by B Crowley

Variable sizes up to ~6cm, growing individually or in loose neat clusters in shady woodland locations.

(!6 October 2005)*

 
If you have any photos of unidentified flora taken in Radley that you would like to put this page, please contact us.
 
 
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