Trametes versicolor pictured on September 17.
This year’s Sussex Fungus Group survey took place earlier in the season – and in torrential rain – on August 26.
Nearly 40 species were identified:
Phylloporia ribis
Xerula radicata, Rooting Shan
Pluteus cervinus, Fawn Pluteus
Marasmiellus ramealis, Twig Parachute
Hymenoscyphus fraxineus Ash Dieback
Hymenochaete rubiginosa, Oak Curtain Crust
Psathyrella candolleana Pale Brittlestem
Fuligo septica var. septica Flowers Of Tan
Hypoxylon petriniae
Jackrogersella multiformis, Birch Woodwart
Daldinia concentrica, King Alfred’s Cakes
Trichaptum abietinum, Purplepore Bracket
Tubulifera arachnoidea
Trichia varia
Polycephalomyces tomentosus
Postia caesia, Conifer Blueing Bracket
Marasmius rotula, Collared Parachute
Chlorociboria aeruginascens, Green Elfcup
Lasiosphaeria ovina, Woolly Woodwart
Hypocrea aureoviridis
Melanomma pulvis-pyrius
Mycena leptocephala, Nitrous Bonnet
Cerrena unicolor
Crepidotus cesatii, Roundspored Oysterling
Crepidotus mollis, Soft Slipper Toadstool
Gymnopus foetidus,Foetid Parachute
Bactridium flavum
Lacrymaria lacrymabunda, Weeping Widow
Piptoporus betulinus, Birch Polypore
Pseudoinonotus dryadeus Oak Bracket
Daedaleopsis confragosa, Blushing Bracket
Gymnopus dryophilus, Penny Top
Pluteus thomsonii, Veined Shield
Pluteus inquilinus
Pluteus podospileus
Pluteus salicinus, Willow Shield
Flammulaster limulatus var. limulatus
Hymenoscyphus menthae
Trametes versicolor, Turkeytail.