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Deadlier of the species?

Posted by Wildwood on Sep 20, 2014 in 2014, Autumn, Fungi, Inocybe sp, Provisional identification, September, Sheathed Woodtuft, Unidentified | 0 comments

 

 

Fungi, Inocybe, provisional identification, 1a, September 2014

 

Possibly of the sp.Inocybe, a poisonous fibre cap. (more…)

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Can you name the fungi? Gallery 1 of 5

Posted by Wildwood on Oct 15, 2013 in 2013, Armillaria sp., Autumn, Fungi, Glistening Inkcap, Honey Fungus, Inocybe sp, October, Provisional identification, Sulphur Tuft, Unidentified | 2 comments

 

 

Fungi, Glistening Inkcap, October 2013

 

Glistening Inkcap, Coprinellus micaceus. (more…)

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