Lady Belt Wood
Netted Crust (Byssomerulius corium)
An unknown growing on Cramp Balls ( Daldinia concentrica)
Bark Bonnet (Mycena speirea)
Coral Sp? Ramaria Sp?
This turned out to be
Artomyces pyxidatus
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Anne to Neil
We were out on Saturday at Ladybelt Country Park, near Ketteringham and we found what we thought was a Ramaria on a branch.
When I got it home, I realised that it had a white spore print and that the spores did not look like Ramaria spores. And that the tips were like little candelabras.
Basidia
Basidia, glyeocystidia
clamp
glyeocystidia
spores
From Neil to Anne
Hi Anne,
… … it sure is !!!
White spore print confirms it (plus the crowned tips).
Happy New Year Everybody !
Lichen Sp
Lichen Sp
Oyster Mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus)
Unknown ? Possibly Fire Rug Inkcap (Coprinellus domesticus)
Slimemold Sp?
Turkey Tail (Trametes versicolor)
Trichoderma viride
Brown Cup (Rustroemia firma)
Larch Disco (Lachnellula occidentalis)
The second photo is a minth later after being kept in a damp box.
Camarsporium oreades on a Sweetchestnut Leaf
Leaf mine on Sweetchestnut Leaf (Stigmella samiatella)
from
UK Moths
Spring Hazel Cup (Encoelia furfuracea)
Marble Screw-moss (Syntrichia papillosa)
Fungus on Scot's Pine needle
Slime Mold Sp - started as white.
Cranwich Pits
Something unusual with no one quite sure?
Beetle Sp ?
Clearly a pregnant female (Gravid) because the abdomen is bloated and it extends beyond the wing cases.
This turned out to Galeruca tanaceti and if so new for the site.
Thanks to Vanna & Tony for id.
Common Bird's Nest Fungus (Crucibulum laeve)
Blackfoot Polypore (Polyporus leptocephalus)
Blueing Bracket (Postia subcaesia)
Subtley different in form in that it is not semicircular.
Calyptella capula
Copper Spike (Chromgomphus rutilus)
Dapperling Sp?
Earpick Fungus (Auricalpium vulgare) on a Pine Cone
Elfin Saddle (Helvella lacunosa)
Calamagrostis Sp
Thanks to Vicky for id
Bearded/Wooly Milkcap (Lactarius pubescens)
Wild Mignonette (Reseda lutea)
Mycena Sp?
Netted Crust (Byssomerulius corium)
The stunning
Saffrom Milkcap (Lactarius deliciosus)
Fool's funnel (Clitocybe rivulosa)
Something tiny and unknown. Awaiting microscopy. 3mm tall.
Yvonne's comments - I think this is a species of inkcap. I have had ones like this before and think they are sterile specimens.
They don't look particularly dry but they do look mature.
A very statuesque fungi
Stubble Rosegill (Volvopluteus gloiocephalus)
Woolly Woodwart (Lasiospheria ovina)
Spout Hills
Snowdrop (Galanthis nivalis)
Creeping feather-moss (Amblystegium serpens)
Crimson-tuber Thread-moss (Bryum rubens)
Rough Stalked Feather-moss (Brachythecium rutabulum)
Note the bright lime green new growth tips.
Common Pincushion (Dicranoweissia cirrata)
Note the yellow seta
Soft-tufted Beard-moss (Didymodon vinealis)
Although curled leaves; the leaves only twist slightly and become adpressed to the stem when dry.
Hairy Curtain Crust (Stereum hirsutum)
Netted Crust (Byssomerulius corium)
Shoot tip
Swartz's Feather-moss (Oxyrrhynchium hians)
Unusually large mats growing on a wall.
On an area of freshly cleared ground the pioneer species Taper-leaved Earth-moss (pleuridium acuminatum)
White-tipped Bristle-moss (Orthotrichum diaphanum)
x 1000
Yoke-moss Sp (Zygodon Sp)
The longitudinal walls of the gemmae mean this is
Green Yoke-moss (Zygodon viridissimus)
Long-beaked Water Feather-moss (Platyhypnidium riparioides)
Fern-leaved Hook-moss (Cratneuron filicinum)
Bluish Veilwort (Metzgeria fruticulosa)
Swan's-neck Thyme-moss (Mnium hornum)
Dwarf Feather-moss (Rhynchostegiella pumila)
Hart's Tongue Fern (Asplenium scolopendrium)