StoneRoad2013's photos with the keyword: fungus
JBT - woodland fungus [4 of 6]
26 Aug 2021 |
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Part of the route around the Maelmin Heritage Trail includes a section through woodland [more like a "shelter belt"] On the day we walked along here, there were a lot of fungal fruiting bodies peeking through the grass. [4 of 6]
JBT - woodland fungus [3 of 6]
26 Aug 2021 |
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Part of the route around the Maelmin Heritage Trail includes a section through woodland [more like a "shelter belt"] On the day we walked along here, there were a lot of fungal fruiting bodies peeking through the grass - and nettles. [3 of 6]
JBT - woodland fungus [2 of 6]
26 Aug 2021 |
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Part of the route around the Maelmin Heritage Trail includes a section through woodland [more like a "shelter belt"] On the day we walked along here, there were a lot of fungal fruiting bodies peeking through the grass. [2 of 6]
JBT - woodland fungus [1 of 6]
26 Aug 2021 |
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Part of the route around the Maelmin Heritage Trail includes a section through woodland [more like a "shelter belt"] On the day we walked along here, there were a lot of fungal fruiting bodies peeking through the grass. [1 of 6]
JBT - woodland fungus [5 of 6]
26 Aug 2021 |
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Part of the route around the Maelmin Heritage Trail includes a section through woodland [more like a "shelter belt"] On the day we walked along here, there were a lot of fungal fruiting bodies peeking through the grass. [5 of 6]
Another bunch of fungus ... for scale, the trainer is about 4" / 10cm across at the point of lowest lace. From the bark and needles I think the tree is a Scots Pine.
JBT - large fungal fruiting body [6 of 6]
26 Aug 2021 |
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A large fruiting body from an unidentified fungus - growing in grass under coniferous trees (mostly Scots Pine or maybe Larch) in a "windbreak" plantation. [date : 6th August]
There were a considerable number of other examples, all the others were smaller in diameter.
For scale, the trainer to the bottom right is approximately 100mm / 10cm / 4" across, as measured just forward of where the lacing starts.
gdn[18] - mystery fungus = Polyporus squamosus (HO…
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