Fungi Group of Sulphur Tuft (with Lactarius circellatus) October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve E. Sussex, UK
DAD-1668 FUNGI - Group of Sulphur Tuft, with Milk Cap (Lactarius circellatus). October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve, E. Sussex, UK Hypholoma fasciculare Not edible David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway. :
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