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North Somerset and Bristol Fungus Group

A Tyntesfield Display
Agaricus augustus - The Prince
Agroocybe rivulosa - an increasingly common species that was first recorded in the UK in 2004
Amanita rubescens - The Blusher
Armillaria mellea - Honey Fungus encompassing a tree stump
Ascocoryne sarcoides - gregarious on beech
Astraeus hygrometricus - Barometer Earthstar
Bolbitius titubans
Suillus collinitus_ smilar to S. granulatus but with dark glandular dots at the base of the stem
Boletus luridiformis
Bulgaria inquinans
Collubia fusipes
Collybia peronata
Coprinellus disseminatus
Crepidotus variabilis - one of the many species of Crepidotus found at Tyntesfield
Crucibulum laeve - Common Bird's Nest fungus
Hohenbuehelia petaloides
Hygrocybe psittacina var perplexa
Laetiporus sulphureus - Chicken of the Woods
Lepiota cristata
Lycoperdon echinatum
Macrolepiota rhacodes - one of the Parasol Mushrooms
Melanoleuca cognata -  Spring Cavalier with salmon orange/gills, often found under Cedar
Melanoleuca grammopodia
Meripilus giganteus - Giant Polypore
Mycena acicula
Parasola plicatilis - Pleated Inkcap
Peziza vesiculosa - growing on straw bales
Phallus impudicus - Stinkhorn
Pleurotus cornucopiae
Pleurotus dryinus
Pleurotus ostreatus - Oyster Mushroom
Pluteus chrysophaeus
Pluteus ephebeus
Russula luteotacta
Sarcoscypha austriaca - common on moss covered wood in early Spring
Scutellinia scutellata - a common eyelash fungus
Suillus granulatus - exuding typical droplets from the pores
Volvariella bombycina
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