Ken Hill

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Waxcap Sp Hygrocybe Sp?

Meadow Waxcap (Hygorcybe pratensis var pratensis)

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Waxcap Sp Hygrocybe Sp?

Butter Waxcap (Hygrocybe ceracea)

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Scurfy Twiglet (Tubaria furfuracea)

KenHillMycenaSp181221-1

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Mycena Sp?

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Mycena Sp? growing on Yew

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Forked Veilwort (Metzgeria furcata)

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Bicoloured Bryum 9bryum dichotomum) Bulbils present in the leaf axils. Short concave leaves with a marked central nerve.

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Hornschuch's Beard-moss (Pseudocrossidium hornschuchianum)

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Great Hairy Screw-moss (Syntrichia ruralis subspecies ruralis)

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Inkcap Sp Coprinus Sp?

Became

Coprinellus radicellus

From Yvonne

Coprinellus radicellus were the tiny Inkcaps on the dung - these were a nice find as this was a new species to Britain not that long ago.
We have found it in Norfolk before but not that many records.It needs microscopy to identify and there are similar looking species
but can be separated by the shape of the setules on the cap and the germ pore of the spores.


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Dung Roudhead (Protstropharia semiglobata)

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Eyelash Fungus with Black Hairs

Common Eyelash (Scutelllinia scutellata)

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Eyelash type fungus on dung.

After careful removal of the substrate and turning it sideways there were no visible stellate hairs. I tried this a second time and managed to remove all the substrate (surprising how tough they were)
and there were no visible stellate hairs.

Thus

Cheilymenia fimicola

A few more pictures to support this id

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The paraphyses are cylindrical with swollen tips.


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The hairs have a sharp point.

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Smooth Cup like Fungi growing on dead grass?

A bit iffy this one

from

Yvonne

I thought the tiny cyphelloid fungus on the grass was Arrhenia retiruga but Tony L thought it was Calyptella capula so that one is a bit iffy !

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Decaying Bramble Leaf

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Turf Mottlegill? (Panaeolus fimicola)

On microscopy this became

Panaeolus aciuminatus

from

Yvonne

This one I thought might be P. fimicola but it had a central germ pore which separated it out.

KenHillBracketSp181221-1

KenHillBracket181221-2

Bracket Sp?

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Blueing Bracket (Postia subcaesia)

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Wonderful tussocky area.

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Grassland hummocks.

KenHillShirsutum181221-1

Hairy Curtain Crust (Stereum hirsutum)

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KenHillSlimemold181221-2

Slime Mold Sp

KenHillSouthernBracket181221-1

Ganoderma Sp ? Southern Bracket - Artists Bracket ?

KenHillSweetChestnut181221-1

Very old Sweet Chestnut (Castanea sativa)

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