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Sunday 30 September 2012

Sroomin.

Since last time I posted here, I hardly saw any mushrooms. But the times have changed!
Geastrum triplex
Collared Earthstars!
There was a group of about ten. That's a first for me. :-)

Hypholoma fasciculare 
A really big clump of Sulphur Tuft. 
 
Xerula radicata
Rooting Shank.

Bolbitius titubans. 
Yellow Fieldcap.
Chlorociboria aeruginascens 
Green Elfcup.
Green Elfcup is common, you often see the green stains it leaves on rotting logs, but 
fruiting bodies are less common.
Neobulgaria pura
Beech Jellydisc.

Leotia lubrica
Jellybaby.
(Uncommon).
Marasmius cohaerens.
(Uncommon).

3 comments:

George said...

Those earth stars are very cool! I've only ever seen them once that I remember, somewhere near where we used to live in Woking. They're kind of magical aren't they?

George said...

Was just looking at Wikipedia for geastrum triplex - their photos aren't as good as yours! Why don't you see if you can get one of your photos upon the article? Perhaps upload the pic and ask on the talk page, or just edit the article to slip it in in a suitable spot?

Isaac Cochrane said...

@George
Thanks. :)
Yeah I could try that!