Fungiworld

A blog to complement my website www.fungiworld.co.uk. My website fungiworld is a photographic website showing clear close-up images of British Fungi. Regular posts and news, and also updates regarding the images I add to the website.

Tuesday, 4 January 2022

Astromyxin - Star Jelly (Astral Jelly)

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  Astromyxin - Star Jelly (Astral Jelly) On Boxing Day I visited my family in Derbyshire.  I have to thank my brother for pointing out this ...
Friday, 19 March 2021

Exidia glandulosa - Witches' Butter

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 Exidia glandulosa - Witches' Butter This Spring, I have come across masses and masses of Witches' Butter.  Although a common fungi,...
Friday, 16 October 2020

Sparassis crispa - Cauliflower Fungus- Sandringham Estate Park, Norfolk

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  Sparassis crispa - Cauliflower Fungus- Sandringham Estate Park, Norfolk Just returned from a superb mini break to Norfolk.  Perfect time o...
Saturday, 3 October 2020

Xylaria polymorpha - Dead Man's Fingers

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 Xylaria polymorpha - Dead Man's Fingers In this 'new normal' world of social distancing due to Covid-19, I was in a friends gar...
Saturday, 23 May 2020

Taking a break

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Taking a break Hi, I am taking a rest, a sort of sabbatical! possibly all Summer, from all things fungi as I contracted Covid-19, and am...
Friday, 13 March 2020

Trametes versicolor - Turkey Tail

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Trametes versicolor - Turkey Tail Many of the posts I publish are about the more unusual or uncommon fungi I find on my travels. This cur...
Sunday, 16 February 2020

Hyphodontia sambuci

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Hyphodontia sambuci A short post about the less obvious fungi that can be seen on tree bark, tree trunks, branches, and logs, all of which...
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Alison Linton
Author of Field Guide to the Mushrooms of Britain and Europe. New Holland Publishers. September 2016. The perfect companion for both beginners and those with more knowledge of mushrooms. Covers common mushrooms and some of the more unusual or rare species. Over 200 colour photographs showing clear, close-up detail. To aid ID, clear illustrations show a selection of different caps, stems, gills, pores and rings.
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