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Post by Harold Smith on Jun 24, 2022 6:29:32 GMT
Dryad’s Saddle it is and a popular edible fungus.
Harold.
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Post by ianr on Jun 25, 2022 5:51:58 GMT
Dryad’s Saddle it is and a popular edible fungus. Harold. Thanks Harold, I've often come across them and some good sized ones too, didn't know they were edible though ian
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Post by Harold Smith on Jun 25, 2022 10:28:52 GMT
Dryad’s Saddle it is and a popular edible fungus. Harold. Thanks Harold, I've often come across them and some good sized ones too, didn't know they were edible though ian Hi Ian, Here's a link for you. www.wildfooduk.com/mushroom-guide/dryads-saddle/Harold.
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Post by ianr on Sept 1, 2022 5:48:05 GMT
A good number of field mushrooms on the backies this morning although not as many as the wife saw yesterday when she says there were hundreds I've picked and eaten them from here before but not for a long time ian
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Post by rowanberry on Sept 5, 2022 9:42:22 GMT
I took these last month when Snowlynx and I went to Stanmore Country Park. I was surprised to see any fungi at all, since that was when we hadn't had any rain in over a month. Wonderful colours these were- I meant to upload them earlier, but this is the first chance I've had to sit down and edit the photos. Bracket 01 Aug 2022 by Wabi Gallery, on Flickr Bracket 02 Aug 2022 by Wabi Gallery, on Flickr
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Post by aeshna5 on Sept 5, 2022 12:42:33 GMT
Very vibrant. Not an expert on fungi but these are Chicken of the Woods-lovely shots.
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Post by ianr on Oct 4, 2022 7:26:31 GMT
A few groups of shaggy inkcaps around the backies this morning and still some field mushrooms about ian
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Post by ianr on Oct 23, 2022 8:11:32 GMT
A nice group of slippery jacks on yesterdays walk around a nearby industrial estate ian
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Post by ianr on Oct 29, 2022 9:24:17 GMT
A couple of groups of honey fungus just outside the front garden where an oak tree stood until the council saw fit to take it down and grind the stump into the ground ian
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Post by aeshna5 on Oct 30, 2022 11:59:59 GMT
Lots of Yellow Fieldcaps in the grass today.
Also saw a half-eaten, bright red-capped Russula sp in the wood.
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Post by rowanberry on Apr 17, 2023 18:51:14 GMT
these brackets have recently appeared on a dead tree in our garden. I should take it down before it falls over, but it's holding up the woodpeckers' feeder, so I sort of hate to. Brackets on Dead Tree Apr 2023 by Wabi Gallery, on Flickr
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Post by ianr on Aug 7, 2023 6:35:47 GMT
The shrooms are starting to show now with field mushrooms in the hedges, fairy rings around the fields and a small group of hares foot inkcaps in the grass outside my gate ian
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Post by ianr on Aug 16, 2023 7:02:49 GMT
A suede bolete popped up in the front garden grass yesterday a first for the garden ian
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Post by ianr on Oct 3, 2023 6:34:52 GMT
More mushrooms under the hedges and road side grass verges a small group of boletes under the oaks out front and fairy rings all over ian
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Post by ianr on Nov 3, 2023 6:54:35 GMT
Have some old logs down the garden these pop up every year, great display this year don't know what they are 'a did tell me once on here' what happened to aeshna5? ian _by ian robinson, on Flickr _by ian robinson, on Flickr
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