Applying Confucius to fungi
Posted by Wildwood on Oct 6, 2013 in 2013, Autumn, Deer Shield, Fungi, Hypholoma sp, Marasmiellus ramaealis, Mycena sp., Provisional identification, Psathyrella sp., September, Unidentified, Willow Shield, Yellow Stagshorn | 0 comments
Fungi 13 – possibly Yellow Stagshorn, Calocera viscosa
“Real knowledge is to know the extent of one’s ignorance” – Confucius
The gallery below gives an idea of the number and variety of fungi to be found in the wood. It’s extensive – as is my lack of knowledge about what’s what so thanks to Roy for all his help with the identification.
Pictures in the gallery taken on September 24.
If you can identify any of the fungi, please click on a picture and use the comment form attached.
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Pluteus salicinus, Willow Shield.
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Hypholoma sp.
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Hypholoma sp.
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Mycena sp.
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Mycena sp.
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Possibly Marasmiellus ramaealis
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Fungi 5a
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Fungi 5b
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Mycena sp.
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Fungi 7
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Fungi 8
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Fungi 9
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Possibly a Pluteus
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Possibly a Pluteus
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Fungi 11a
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Fungi 11b
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Fungi 12
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Possibly Calocera viscosa
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Probably Pluteus cervinus, Deer Shield
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Fungi 15
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Fungi 16
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Fungi 17
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Pluteus cervinus – Deer Shield
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Psathyrella sp.
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Psathyrella sp.
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Psathyrella sp.
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