Shaggy ink cap (Coprinus comatus) or lawyers wig fungus
Honey fungus (armillaria mellea)
Clustered toughshank (Collybia confluens)
A lone mushroom. these are one day only seems they grow at night by dusk they turn into a slime.
toadstool under the pine trees.
strange fungi growing on this willow by the river I think its a very old tinder fungi,
fungi is sprouting up everywhere.hygrophoropsis aurantiaca,
fungi on the trunk of the oak tree
trametes hirsuta
tinder fungus (Fomes formentarius)
there are three of this type of fungi on this willow tree by the river. tinder fungus (Fomes formentarius)
- FUNGI GROWING ON THE STUMP OF A CUT DOWN TREE.
My thanks go to the land owner and his grandson Rhys for giving me permission to roam on the land freely’ this post will be spread over the coming week.
The cattle grid on the lane to Brimmon hill farm. The only reason I went over the grid was I saw some mushrooms and Today I had set my mind on looking and photographing mushrooms hopefully colourful toadstools!
click on the pic you will see the white spots. one on the first hill and the other bellow the pole.
on leaving the house I shot these puff fungi that had shot up through the drive tarmacadam .
Now I have the book I may as well go look for some fungi.
this big one is edible and there was lots of them in the field not all like this some flat ones small button type there was also a few poisenous fungi.
One hedge hill .
some had already been picked at,, I wonder what kind of bug eats poison fungi.
- hard to id this fungi
another mushroom this what i was looking for so you may as well see the ones i did shoot, and looking at the mushroom its a damn good shot not excactly centre but, just kidding! its been eaten by a very articulate bug .
a puff ball the one next to it was ripe and it let out this dark coloured powder.
the ripe puff ball
Pair of toadstools