
Fuligo septica |
Fuligo septica |
Friday, 18 November 2011
Shaggy inkcap (Coprinus comatus)
8.30 this morning I was on my way to the station heading for Birmingham to the apple store in the bullring. may sound a bit strange Apples and bullrings, but all be explained. as I was just about to enter the station some white caught my eye in the co-op car park. and it turned out they were Shaggy inkcap mushrooms.
8.30 y bore 'ma roeddwn i ar fy ffordd i'r orsaf pennawd ar gyfer Birmingham i'r siop afal yn y bullring. Gall swnio braidd yn rhyfedd Afalau a bullrings, ond mae pob un yn cael ei egluro. gan fy mod yn unig oedd ar fin mynd i mewn i'r orsaf dal rhai gwyn fy llygaid yn y maes parcio cyd-op. ac mae'n troi allan eu bod yn madarch inkcap garw.
17/11/2011 and the mushrooms are still growing these are all todays photos.
17/11/2011 a'r madarch yn dal i dyfu mae'r rhain yn lluniau heddiw.
season from July to November 14/11/2011 photos
photos takedn 9.11.11 these survived the -6 frost |
the parasol mushroom (macrolepiota procera) .. y madarch parasol (macrolepiota procera) |




















the other six fungi on this dead silver birch are the Birch (riptiporus betulinus )


The birch has been taken down all the fungi came off the trunk in the fall. I managed to get a photo of all the pieces 8.11.11 |


friday photo.





This is a very old Tinder on the same tree
The last of the Tinder fungi on the willow tree |
My thanks go to the land owner and his grandson Rhys for giving me permission to roam on the land freely’ this post will be spread over the coming week.

















