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Wednesday, 10 November 2010

5 minutes at Glynneath


On the way back form Gethin Wood we stopped of at Glynneath and on a low bank by a path to the cemetery we found many fungi that live on soil and in the moss in five minutes..Waxcaps, cortinarius, boletus, peziza, geoglossum amongst others..



Below
Top row from left to right:
Hygrocybe, Peziza badia, Clavulinopsis corniculata ,Hygrocybe psittacina, Hygrocybe reidii.
Bottom Row from left to right:
Cortinarius, Hygrocybe pratensis, Geoglossum cookeanum, Hygrocybe, Hygrocybe.


Glynneath 07-11-10
Hygrocybe psittacina/Parrot Waxcap
Hygrocybe pratensis/Meadow Waxcap
Hygrocybe chlorophana/Golden Waxcap?
Hygrocybe reidii/Honey Waxcap?
Hygrocybe-unidentified
Geoglossum cookeanum
Clavulinopsis corniculata/Meadow Coral
Peziza badia/Bay Cup
Coprinus comatus/Shaggy Inkcap
Cortinarius-unidentified
Russula-unidentified
Boletus-unidentified

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