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Drumboe Wood.

 

Warm with occasional showers.

A fine group of Armillaria gallica on a stump on the left, and Coprinus comatus on the right.

     

Lepista nuda - the Wood Blewit - is one of the edible fungi of choice. I find it a bit too 'perfumed' for my palate.

There were two of these Tricholoma sciodes growing under Beech. Spores white, and cap about 8 cm. across. Note the thick gills.

    

I recently showed the underside of Tricholompsis rutilans. This is the top.

 

And lastly a pair of wasp galls on Oak. Andricus lignicola, the Oak Apple Gall.

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