Friday, 17 November 2017

North Leigh Common, Oxfordshire 15th November 2017

Originally a site that the Oxford Fungus Group visits at this time of the year, but was called off due to the earlier fruiting season and expectation that not much would be around. They were right! I only dropped in to this site as I was passing and just to see if they may have been 'something' or not. Well I searched the site twice I think and came up with very little but to compensate and stimulate my interest in all fungi I started to look under rather than just on top of dead wood looking for resupinates and here I wasn't disappointed. The site has some unusual and mixed tree species so helped find a few of these species that are hard to ID, but these are the nearest I could get to without microscopic analysis. So not 100%, but they look good!



Hygrocybe conica - Blackening Waxcap 

Panaeolus acuminatus - Dewdrop Mottlegill

Marasmius epiphyllus - Leaf Parachute (much enlarged as minute!)

Mycorcia aurea - Possible.

Crepidotus mollis (under rotten damp wooden log)

Phanerochaete sordida - Possible

Trechispora farinacea - Possible

Tulasnella violea

Phlebiella sulphurea - Yellow Cobweb


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