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 Locations: 28
 Species : 168
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2 hours in the forest turned up a few species. Including wood hedgehogs and amethyst deceivers which went into a thai curry.

Oudemansiella Mucida - Porcelain Fungus

Picture Type: Side view
Notes
Month: September
Time: Early evening
Diameter: 2-4cm
Height: 4-5cm
Terrain: Deciduous woodland
Substrate: Wood
Tree type: Beech
Comments:

Picture Type: From below

Picture Type: From below

Picture Type: Side view
Russula Ochroleuca - Common Yellow Russula

Picture Type: Side view
Notes
Month: September
Time: Early evening
Diameter: 5cm
Height: 4cm
Terrain: Mixed woodland
Substrate: Soil/Leaf litter
Comments:

Picture Type: Side view
Laccaria Amethystea - Amethyst Deceiver

Picture Type: Side view
Notes
Month: September
Time: Late afternoon
Diameter: 3cm
Height: 5cm
Terrain: Beechwoods
Substrate: Soil
Comments:
Lactarius Deliciosus - Saffrom Mik Cap

Picture Type: Side view
Notes
Month: September
Time: Early evening
Diameter: 10-12cm
Height: 7-8cm
Terrain: Deciduous woodland
Substrate: Soil
Comments:

Picture Type: Gills

Picture Type: Base of stipe

Picture Type: Side view showing green bruising
Leotia Lubrica - Jelly Babies

Picture Type: Side view
Notes
Month: September
Time: Late afternoon
Diameter: 2-5cm
Height: 3-5cm
Terrain: Deciduous woodland
Substrate: Soil
Comments:
Hundreds of these in damp soil near a stream

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Picture Type: Side view

Picture Type: Underside

Picture Type: Top of cap

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