tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2077459781866680731.post7346485256140227679..comments2024-03-19T05:26:17.335+00:00Comments on Natur Cymru - Nature of Wales: Mushrooms and other fungi brighten up the gardenHuw Jenkinshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07304485590150468937noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2077459781866680731.post-71021277861192641222014-12-01T10:51:51.949+00:002014-12-01T10:51:51.949+00:00Maredudd says these are:
1. Meadow waxcap
2. Gluti...Maredudd says these are:<br />1. Meadow waxcap<br />2. Glutinous waxcap (provided it is small, about 1 in)<br />3 ??<br />4. Pink waxcap (Pixie cap)Geoff Gibbshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12032826441959586186noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2077459781866680731.post-7669850434882545012014-11-30T10:24:29.563+00:002014-11-30T10:24:29.563+00:00Having consulted the experts (Andrew Graham and Ma...Having consulted the experts (Andrew Graham and Maredudd ap Rheinallt), the one growing at the base of the sycamore is Honey fungus. Andrew says it is edible but I'm not recommending it! It will of course attack other trees and shrubs.<br />The black Earth's tongues are Geoglossum fallax. The yellow one is a Fairy club, probably Clavulinopsis helvola.<br />Lovely photos, Huw. Thanks.Geoff Gibbshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12032826441959586186noreply@blogger.com