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Fungi, Turkeytail, September 2

 

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.

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