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xxClumber Park fungi from today 27th Jan 2012

admin
January 27, 2012, 04:47:51 PM by admin
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quite a mixed bag from this morning at Clumber Park
all from a small area of mainly Birch and open grassland,
with lots of Peudoclitocybe cyathiformis in the grass, also lots of Polyporus brumalis - winter polypore on dead birch branches on the ground,
plus a few lichens too,
follow the link below to see the pics (JAN 27TH 2012)
http://fungi-of-clumber-park.co.uk/LATEST%20FINDS%202012.html

xxClumber Park fungi Jan 23rd

admin
January 23, 2012, 01:54:28 PM by admin
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a few interesting one from today at Clumber Park,
including Sarcoscyph austriaca, Stereum hirsutum, Phlebia radiata, Xylaria hypoxylon,
Polyourus brumalis, Trametes versicolor, Daedaleopsis confragosa, Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca,
and a as yet unidentified one on some twigs, (any suggestions or comments on this one(or any of the others) are very welcome)
and also an Algae - Trentepholis sp. on trunks of several trees

to see pics follow the link below,

http://fungi-of-clumber-park.co.uk/LATEST%20FINDS%202012.html

xxClumber Park fungi finds 19th Jan

admin
January 19, 2012, 04:01:42 PM by admin
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as expected, not a lot of fungi to be found, especially after the frosty spell which we have just has,
just a few old favoutites found today,

for pics of the finds follow this link

http://fungi-of-clumber-park.co.uk/fungi%20finds%202012/19jan2012/19jan2012.html

its the time of year when Sarcoscyha species usually appear, so hoping to spot a few on the next visit to Clumber,

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