Our Haywards Heath u3a Nature walks group fungal foray had a wonderful, if chilly morning finding rare and delightful fungi this 13th October 2024 starting in the churchyard under a pine tree. There were numerous tiny fungi here, which were difficult to identify.
There are over 15,000 fungus species in the UK.Click on any picture to enlarge it.
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Artist easel bracket fungus. Pressure e.g. a scratch changes the underside from white to black. |
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Five arms lengths suggest a 500 year old oak |
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Using Google Lens to assist IDs |
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Ballerina or a Meadow waxcap: probably the latter. Exquisitely beautiful nonetheless. |
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Laccaria amethystina, Amethyst deceiver was found to my great joy, having missed it on a "walk out" the previous day in the drizzle. |
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Dog's vomit slime mould |
See
https://youtu.be/R3o6DofDQO0?si=UqEM9LsTxb15yKmh |
Hedgehog fungus |
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Birch Polypore bracket fungi |
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Galloway cattle |
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