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Hairy Curtain Crust, Stereum hirsutum |
On Monday morning I explored Brandy Hole Copse for fungi. I found several species I am familiar with plus Rosy Crust. I also wandered into an area of the wood that I had not entered before and came across some interesting World War II defensive structures.
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Bank Haircap Moss, Polytrichum formosum |
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Bank Haircap Moss |
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Birch Polypore, Piptoporus betulinus |
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Birch Polypore |
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Cup Lichen, Cladonia species |
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Hairy Curtain Crust, Stereum hirsutum |
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Bonnet fungus, Mycena hiemalis this is a likely id but is not definitive |
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underside of above |
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Hairy Curtain Crust in wood |
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Hairy Curtain Crust |
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Hairy Curtain Crust |
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underside of above |
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Hairy Curtain Crust |
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Hairy Curtain Crust |
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resupinate form of Oak Curtain Crust, Hymenochaete rubiginosa |
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Oak Curtain Crust |
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Oak Curtain Crust |
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Rosy Crust, Peniophora incarnata |
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Silverleaf Fungus, Chondrostereum purpureum |
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Silverleaf Fungus |
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Silverleaf Fungus |
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World War II defence structures |
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