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British fungi, Cosmeston Lakes Country Park, Entoloma incanum, Honey waxcap, Hygrocybe acutoconica, Hygrocybe reidii, Mousepee pinkgill, Persistent waxcap
After a few wet, grey and gusty days being battered by Storm Babet, I thought we could do with some Friday night bright colour so here are some recent fungi finds from Cosmeston Lakes Country Park.
The fungi above are Persistent waxcap (Hygrocybe acutoconica), the yellow beauties at the top above, and Mousepee pinkgill (Entoloma incanum), the lovely little green mushroom with the wonderful name. And, below, these are all Honey waxcaps (Hygrocybe reidii), in various stages of development.
susurrus said:
Plantlife would be interested in these for their waxcap watch. You are either very good at spotting or have the area mentally mapped out. Or both!
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sconzani said:
Hi Susan. I record most of the flora and fauna I find so those records will eventually filter through to Plantlife.
And it’s a little of both – I try hard to practise my observation skills and I know my local area fairly well. 🙂
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