There's a part of Kilvey in walking distance that I go to often that seems very rich in fungi because I keep finding species there. This year I have discovered two new species I have not encountered before. It's not a large area, not much bigger than my back garden and even though it's not off the beaten track, I think because it's out of the way and sheltered from people it has thrived.
Both are
tricholomas. I identified this as
Tricholoma sejunctum/Deceiving Knight. This was found on 8/8/10


The second is possibly
Tricholoma columbetta found on 22/8/10.
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