Does anyone know what the 3
fungi above are? Even a close approx. would be appreciated.
I know the pics aren't great and there's little info but . . .
Key to the photos. If the fungi are poisonous
there's a [P] next to the name. However, just because there's no [P]
doesn't mean they are edible. There are very few fungi I would class as
decently edible. If you don't know it, don't try it.
ALTERATIONS TO SITE
December
8, 2004: Records updated, all photos now in.
November
13: Added Armillaria mellea photo [found from way back before website]
November
12: Inserted new photos. Brackets, Miscellaneous, Agarics A, C-Col, G-I, L, P,
S-T.
November
6: Walk at Belmont Park [see Walks]. It was too dark for decent photos
but taken fungi home and hopefully get pics tomorrow. However it's
raining now!
October
31: Quick wander into Reres Park, not that there was much there [see
Reres Park]
October 27: Checked a couple of my finds from yesterday and my Clitocybe
odora turned out to be Stropharia aeruginosa [verdigris agaric] which at
least is a new find. Saw the beautiful green colour and jumped to the
wrong conclusion as didn't realise there was another type with such
distinctive colouring. The other change is the Phaeolepiota aurea which
seems to be Gymnopilus spectabilis. Checked on-line last night and the
site had P. aurea and G. spectabilis side by side as they are easily
confused. The photo of the Gymnopilus looked exactly like the types I
found at Templeton Wood.
October 26: Walked in the fields and along the wooded line at the side
of the Arbroath Road. Found a few. [see Walks]. PS: I
didn't realise Clitocybe rivulosa was a new find for me if you notice
the change. Probably had thought over the years that I've found it but
was never confident enough to add it to the collection.
October 17: Short wander to Reres Park [see Reres]. This year I've
noticed quite a few Coprinus comatus around
October 16: Great walk to Templeton Woods. Would have been farther
afield but it kept raining and if it had got heavier it would've been
wetter than it was - if that makes sense.! Days of rain had made the woods really wet [see
Walks]
October 10: Found fungi in my garden [see Walks]
September 18: Found Clitocybe rivulosa in neighbour's garden [pic to
come]
September 11: Walk into pine/conifer wood near Douglas Wood [see Walks]
September 1: Wander through Templeton Woods turned up quite a few. Not
great in numbers but a good amount of diverse types [see Walks]
August 28: New photos of Laccaria bicolor [agaric L] and Calocera
viscosa [Miscellaneous]. It is now officially the
wettest summer in Tayside since records began.
August 20: Quick wander around Reres [see Reres]
August 17: Walked around Caird Park Golf Course amongst the woodland
rough. See Walks
August 7: Quick trip to Reres Park. Few there but see Reres.
July 27: Had the first fungi walk of the year to Douglas Wood and going
by this early in the season it looks like it could be a good year. See
Walks