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Puff BallJLM-4612 PUFFBALL FUNGUS Lycoperdon perlatum John Mason Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway
Beefsteak FungusDWG-905 Beefsteak Fungus Fistulina hepatica D. W. Greenslade Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway
Beefsteak FungiDWG-904 Beefsteak Fungi Fistulina hepatica D. W. Greenslade Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway
Yellow / Antler FungusDWG-523 Yellow / Antler Fungus Calocera viscosa D. W. Greenslade Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway
Common Puffball Fungi DAD 731 Lycoperdon perlatum © David Dixon / ARDEA LONDONDAD-731 COMMON PUFFBALL FUNGI Lycoperdon perlatum David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway
Cauliflower Fungus - parasitic on conifer treeDAD-729 Brain / Cauliflower Fungus - parasitic on conifer tree Sparassis crispa Edible David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Amanita Fungi - False Death CapDAD-22 Amanita Fungi - False Death Cap Amanita citrina David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway
Spindle Shank DAD 411 Collybia fusipes © David Dixon / ARDEA LONDONDAD-411 Spindle Shank FUNGI Collybia fusipes David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway
Amanita FungiDAD-21 Amanita Fungi Amanita excelsa David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway
Birch Polypore. Habitat on birch - fruit bodies remain intact from one year into the next. Very common. Not edibleDAD-1954 Birch Polypore Very common. Not edible. October Piptoporus betulinus Habitat on birch - fruit bodies remain intact from one year into the next
Yellow Antler Fungus - is a fruit body that is firmly attached to conifer stumps or rootsDAD-1920 Yellow Antler Fungus - is a fruit body that is firmly attached to conifer stumps or roots Calocera viscosa Season - autumn, common and not edible
Nolanea cetrata. Habitat - under conifer, sometimes in sphagnum moss. Frequent but not edible. OctoberDAD-1953 Nolanea cetrata October. Nap Wood Nature Reserve, East Sussex. UK Nolanea cetrata Habitat - under conifer, sometimes in sphagnum moss. Frequent but not edible
Bracket Fungus - Habitat parasitic on deciduous trees, usually found on the lower part of the trunks; the cocoa-likeDAD-1940 Bracket Fungus - Habitat parasitic on deciduous trees, usually found on the lower part of the trunks; the cocoa-like spore deposit is very evident on and around the cap Kent nature reserve
Coprinus lagopus - A tallish, fragile grey agaric - cap covered with whitish-grey fibrilsDAD-1923 Coprinus lagopus Coprinus lagopus A tallish, fragile grey agaric - cap covered with whitish-grey fibrils. Habitat - in leaf litter or charred wood (this example)
Cauliflower / Brain Fungus - pleasant, sweetish smell and edible when youngDAD-1921 Cauliflower / Brain Fungus Sparassis crispa Pleasant, sweetish smell and edible when young. Habitat at base of conifer trees or near by. Reasonably common - season autumn
Mycena galopous - Habitat - amongst leaf litter in woods, hedgerows and on path sidesDAD-1950 Mycena galopous Nap Wood Nature Reserve, East Sussex. October Mycena galopous Habitat - amongst leaf litter in woods, hedgerows and on path sides
Fungi - Coprinus lagopus - Habitat - solitaty or scattered amongst leaf litter or occasionally in field marginsDAD-1827 Fungi - Coprinus lagopus - found - solitaty or scattered amongst leaf litter or occasionally in field margins East Sussex woodland
Dacrymyces stillatus - Habitat - on damp & decaying wood, all year round - not edible. Kent woods, UK - OctoberDAD-1817 Dacrymyces stillatus - Found on damp & decaying wood, all year round, not edible. Kent woods, UK. October Dacrymyces stillatus David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display
Fungi - Larch Bolete - Habitat with larch. Bedgebury. The National Pinetum, Kent, UK. October. EdibleDAD-1836 Fungi - Larch Bolete - found with larch. Bedgebury. The National Pinetum, Kent, UK. October. Edible Suillus grevillei David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes
Fungi - Inocybe umbrina - In woodlandDAD-1838 Fungi In woodland Inocybe umbrina David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway
Bay Boletus - Habitat - mixed woods in East Sussex, UK. Good to eat and usually without maggots. OctoberDAD-1825 Bay Boletus - found in mixed woodlands in East Sussex, UK. Good to eat and usually without maggots. October. Boletus badius David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display
Fungi - The Blusher - A young newly emerged specimen. Habitat - in coniferous and deciduous woodlandDAD-1830 Fungi - The Blusher - A young newly emerged specimen. found in coniferous and deciduous woodland. Kent Nature Park, UK. October. Edible only when cooked
Aminata rubescens - "The Blusher"DAD-1823 The Blusher - found in woodland from summer to autumn. Poisonous when raw Amanita rubescens David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Fungi - Lactarius controversus - Habitat - near poplar or Salix repens. Kent nature park, UK - October Edibility - poorDAD-1837 Fungi - Lactarius controversus - found - near poplar or Salix repens. Kent nature park, UK - October Edibility - poor
Fungi - Clitocybe geotropa - Habitat in open deciduous or mixed woodland or grassy clearingsDAD-1826 Fungi - Clitocybe geotropa - found in open deciduous or mixed woodland or grassy clearings Groombridge Woods, Kent, UK
Fungi - Tricholoma sejunctum - Habitat - found in both deciduous and coniferous woodsDAD-1831 Fungi - Tricholoma sejunctum - found in both deciduous and coniferous woodlands, particularly under oak and sweet chestnut. Kent Nature Park, UK. October
Bay Boletus - Habitat in mixed woods. Bedgebury Pinetum - Kent, UK. October. Good to eat and usually free of maggotsDAD-1824 Bay Boletus - found in mixed woodlands Bedgebury Pinetum - Kent, UK. October. Good to eat and usually free of maggots Boletus badius David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal
Fungi Hygrophorus leucophaeus October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve E. Sussex, UKDAD-1680 FUNGI - Hygrophorus leucophaeus. October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve. E. Sussex, UK Hygrophorus leucophaeus Grows in decidous woodland, favours Beech. Autumn
Fungi Sulphur Tuft on mossy trunk October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve E. Sussex, UKDAD-1666 FUNGI - Sulphur Tuft on mossy trunk, October. Knapp Wood Nature Reserve. E. Sussex, UK Hypholoma fasciculare Not edible David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display
Fungi Amanita eliae October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve E. Sussex, UKDAD-1679 FUNGI - Amanita eliae and oak leaves. October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve. E. Sussex, UK Amanita eliae David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Fungi Shaggy pholiota October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve E. Sussex, UKDAD-1671 FUNGI - Shaggy pholiota / Shaggy Scalycap. October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve, E. Sussex, UK Pholiota squarrosa Grows at base of broadleaved trees
Fungi Bonnet Mycena October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve E. Sussex, UKDAD-1682 FUNGI - Bonnet Mycena. October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve. E. Sussex, UK Mycena galericulata Found on fallen branches of broad leaved trees, all year round
Fungi Roll Rim In broad-leaf woods, favouring birch October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve E. Sussex, UKDAD-1677 FUNGI - Brown Roll-Rim, in broad-leaf woods, October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve. E. Sussex, UK Paxillus involutus Favours birch and acid heathland. Found later summer to late autumn
Fungi Brown Birch Bolete October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve E. Sussex, UKDAD-1672 FUNGI - Brown Birch Bolete. October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve. E. Sussex, UK Leccinum scrabrum Grows near Birch David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Fungi Cortinarius (Telamonia) bulbosus October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve E. Sussex, UKDAD-1675 FUNGI - Cortinarius (Telamonia) bulbosus. October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve. E. Sussex, UK Cortinarius (Telamonia) bulbosus Grows in Coniferous and deciduous woods, Autumn. Rare
Fungi Mycena inclinata on oak trunk October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve E. Sussex, UKDAD-1683 FUNGI - Mycena inclinata on oak trunk. October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve. E. Sussex, UK Mycena inclinata Found on oak stumps, late summer to autumn
Fungi Common Earth Ball October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve E. Sussex, UKDAD-1681 FUNGI - Common Earth Ball. October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve. E. Sussex, UK Scleroderma citrinum Found on heath or woodland, especially on sandy soil, from late summer to early winter
Fungi Galerina mutabilis on stump in deciduous woods October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve E. Sussex, UKDAD-1685 FUNGI - Galerina mutabilis on stump in deciduous woods. October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve. E. Sussex, UK Galerina mutabilis Found spring to early winter
Fungi Psathyrella hydrophila On trunk in broad-leaf woods October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve E. Sussex, UKDAD-1676 FUNGI - Psathyrella hydrophila, on trunk in broad-leaf woods. October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve. E. Sussex, UK Psathyrella hydrophila Grows in deciduous woods, late sping - early autumn
Fungi Cauliflower / Brain Fungus October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve E. Sussex, UKDAD-1674 FUNGI - Cauliflower / Brain Fungus. October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve. E. Sussex, UK Sparassis crispa Grows at base of Pine
Fungi Entoloma strigosissimum October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve E. Sussex, UKDAD-1684 FUNGI - Entoloma strigosissimum with beech masts, October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve. E. Sussex, UK Entoloma strigosissimum David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display
Fungi Lepista inversa at base of conifer October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve E. Sussex, UKDAD-1670 FUNGI - Lepista inversa at base of conifer, October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve. E. Sussex, UK Lepista inversa David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Fungi Group of Sulphur Tuft on mossy stump October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve E. Sussex, UKDAD-1669 FUNGI - Group of Sulphur Tuft on mossy stump, October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve, E. Sussex, UK Hypholoma fasciculare Not edible David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display
Fungi Sulphur Tuft & its natural habitat October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve E. Sussex, UKDAD-1667 FUNGI - Sulphur Tuft in its natural habitat, October. Knapp Wood Nature Reserve, E. Sussex, UK Hypholoma fasciculare Not edible David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display
Fungi Mycena inclinata on rotting conifer stump October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve E. Sussex, UKDAD-1687 FUNGI - Mycena inclinata on rotting conifer stump. October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve. E. Sussex, UK Mycena inclinata Found late summer to autumn
Fungi Spotted Tough Shank In broad-leaf & coniferous woods October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve E. Sussex, UKDAD-1678 FUNGI - Spotted Tough Shank, October Knapp Wood Nature Reserve. E. Sussex, UK Collybia maculata Favours decidous and especially coniferous woodland or on heathland. Summer to late autumn
Puffball – releasing spores. UKBB-1026 Puffball - releasing spores UK Lycoperdon pyriforme Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway