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Carmarthenshire Fungi: Bolete under Larch
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Welcome to the Blogsite of the Carmarthenshire Fungus Group Check out our forthcoming outings during October. Click on the "Events and Outings" link in "Pages" in the RH column. Sunday, 13 November 2016. Among the dozens and dozens of Buttercaps, Rhodocollybia butyracea. 13 November 2016 at 19:47. 13 November 2016 at 22:48. Yes there are acres of larch there to search through if you have the time. 11 January 2017 at 22:20. How do I find this place? 12 January 2017 at 10:42. Fungus Key (Roger Phillips).
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Carmarthenshire Fungi: Flammulina velutipes, Velvet Shank.
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Welcome to the Blogsite of the Carmarthenshire Fungus Group Check out our forthcoming outings during October. Click on the "Events and Outings" link in "Pages" in the RH column. Monday, 19 December 2016. Flammulina velutipes, Velvet Shank. As winter approaches you will see a lot of Velvet Shank, Flammulina velutipes. On broadleaf branches and stumps. On Saturday I went up to the Upper Lliedi Reservoir, where on Salix in different parts of the wood I found the following two fungi. Adam from the Pembs group.
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Carmarthenshire Fungi: Coed Pen Arthur
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Welcome to the Blogsite of the Carmarthenshire Fungus Group Check out our forthcoming outings during October. Click on the "Events and Outings" link in "Pages" in the RH column. Sunday, 6 November 2016. Just discovered Coed Pen Arthur, a mainly conifer plantation on the road from Llangadog to the Black Mountain (Grid ref SN 717 255). Worth keeping a mycological eye on - I found a lovely crop of beautiful Wood Blewitts Lepista nuda,. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Fungus Key (Roger Phillips).
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Carmarthenshire Fungi: Great new find on Waun Las
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Welcome to the Blogsite of the Carmarthenshire Fungus Group Check out our forthcoming outings during October. Click on the "Events and Outings" link in "Pages" in the RH column. Saturday, 5 November 2016. Great new find on Waun Las. Chuffed to hear that Trichoglossum walteri. Was recorded by David Mitchel on the Waun Las waxcap meadow on UK Fungus Day. David always sends me a full species list from his visits to Waun Las and he usually unearths a gem or two. 6 November 2016 at 19:54. English Names for Fu...
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Carmarthenshire Fungi: At NBGW 31 Oct 2016
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Welcome to the Blogsite of the Carmarthenshire Fungus Group Check out our forthcoming outings during October. Click on the "Events and Outings" link in "Pages" in the RH column. Wednesday, 2 November 2016. At NBGW 31 Oct 2016. This was found at the NBGW at the start of the bridge leading to Cae Brwyn. The gills were white and crowded and the spore print was white. It also had a ring and a volva - Lepiota or Agaricus? 2 November 2016 at 17:36. White spores and the volva tend to suggest an Amanita. Conserv...
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Carmarthenshire Fungi: Digital Microscope
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Welcome to the Blogsite of the Carmarthenshire Fungus Group Check out our forthcoming outings during October. Click on the "Events and Outings" link in "Pages" in the RH column. Wednesday, 30 November 2016. With an inbuilt camera. It is easily linked to a PC by the included software, and I must say that I have had a lot of fun out of it. Through no fault of my own some of the images that end up on my computer screen are really pretty. Please let me know if you are interested. 30 November 2016 at 21:26.
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Carmarthenshire Fungi: Cobalt Crust (Terana caerulea)
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Welcome to the Blogsite of the Carmarthenshire Fungus Group Check out our forthcoming outings during October. Click on the "Events and Outings" link in "Pages" in the RH column. Wednesday, 4 January 2017. Cobalt Crust (Terana caerulea). Found a mass of Cobalt Crust Fungus whilst walking the dog through Pembrey Forest yesterday. 10 January 2017 at 19:20. Good hunting. Glad you are now able to add the wonderful bits you spot onto this Blog. 11 January 2017 at 10:21. Ha ha its Colin helping me out.
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Carmarthenshire Fungi: Hair Ice in Pembrey Park.
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Welcome to the Blogsite of the Carmarthenshire Fungus Group Check out our forthcoming outings during October. Click on the "Events and Outings" link in "Pages" in the RH column. Tuesday, 29 November 2016. Hair Ice in Pembrey Park. Scientists have now discovered exactly what gives “hair ice” its strange shape. It's caused by a fungus called Exidiopsis effusa. 2 December 2016 at 00:07. Still cant add photo. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Fungus Key (Roger Phillips). British Species of Scutellinia.
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Carmarthenshire Fungi: Holly Parachute at Pembrey
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Welcome to the Blogsite of the Carmarthenshire Fungus Group Check out our forthcoming outings during October. Click on the "Events and Outings" link in "Pages" in the RH column. Wednesday, 23 November 2016. Holly Parachute at Pembrey. I came across this delightful little parachute fungus a few days ago on a walk in Pembrey. It was growing on an old Holly leaf and would appear to be. Not sure how rare it is but because of its size I bet it's not seen very often! 3 December 2016 at 19:49.
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Carmarthenshire Fungi: Mycena at Botanic Gardens
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Welcome to the Blogsite of the Carmarthenshire Fungus Group Check out our forthcoming outings during October. Click on the "Events and Outings" link in "Pages" in the RH column. Sunday, 20 November 2016. Mycena at Botanic Gardens. A week or so ago we came across this pretty looking mushroom on a Tuesday walk. Growing under a beech tree, it was assumed to be another patch of Amethyst Deceiver, Laccaria amethystina. At all but a Mycena spp. This time I assumed it was the Lilac Mycena, M. pura. I think the ...