Last additions - Fungi
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Bleeding Mycena328 viewsSep 04, 2008
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Fly agaric202 viewsNot the best specimen but the first I have found for yearsSep 04, 2008
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Blusher204 viewsSep 04, 2008
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Blusher199 viewsSep 04, 2008
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stinkhorn-phallus impudicus281 viewsThis grows from a slimy jelly egg, which is why they are also called witches eggs.Sep 04, 2008
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stinkhorn-phallus impudicus279 viewsThis smells as bad as it looks, a bit like rotten flesh or cabbage. This attracts hoards of flies which eat the grey slime containing the spores, presumably they spread the spore wherever they feed next. This is a one is nearly finished. Sep 04, 2008
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Taken in France273 viewsAug 31, 2008
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Boletus pulverulentus or simalar206 viewsAug 19, 2008
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Boletus pulverulentus or simalar204 viewsAug 19, 2008
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Plums and custard207 viewsAug 19, 2008
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Sickener203 viewsAug 19, 2008
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Boletus pulverulentus or simalar204 viewsAn interesting fungi. One of several bolete that when torn or cut the flesh turns almost intermediately blueAug 19, 2008
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Boletus pulverulentus or simalar205 viewsHere the flesh has gone bark ink blue where rippedAug 19, 2008
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Lycoperdon mammiforme320 viewsAug 18, 2008
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Lycoperdon mammiforme312 viewsIt is one of the more uncommon puffball type fungi.Aug 18, 2008
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Lycoperdon mammiforme321 viewsAn interesting fungi.Aug 18, 2008
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Lycoperdon mammiforme 261 viewsAt about three days after I first found itAug 18, 2008
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Bay Bolete212 viewsAug 17, 2008
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Bay Bolete214 viewsAug 17, 2008
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