Tag: Dulwich
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Holly parachute 🪂

Dulwich, London, Friday 17th November 2023 On a chilly afternoon back in November I was having a work meeting when I noticed a holly leaf resting under a pile of branches and picked it up. I am often on the lookout for parachute mushrooms on the woodland floor in October…
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Hen of the woods in London 🐔

Dulwich, London, Friday 17th November 2023 Hen of the woods (Grifola frondosa) was one of the first polypores I learned, and the first time I saw it was in Dulwich. Fittingly, my first (and second) HotW of the year were in the same area. This modest specimen was growing near…
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Surprise mushrooms in Dulwich Park

November 2023 in Dulwich Park provided some surprise shrooms more typical of rural woodlands.
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Wrinkled peach in south London

Dulwich, London, Friday 6th October 2023 Happy Fungi Friday! These pics are fresh out of the woods. Some nice finds today, though everything seems behind on last year. Going to be warm again next week. Wrinkled peach This beautiful little mushroom (Rhodotus palmatus) is one I’ve only seen in person…
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Ganoderma bracket on horse chestnut in London

I passed a horse chestnut tree near London’s South Circular in East Dulwich and found an epic Ganoderma bracket fungus.
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September stereum

Dulwich, London, September 2023 This week the heavens have opened. The down payment has been paid on the mushroom season. This is no evidence of mushroom season, but this stereum (probably hairy curtain crust, stereum hirsutum) has taken on a more vibrant guise after the rain. As ever on Fungi…
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Southern or artist’s bracket? 🟤⚪

Southern bracket grows bigger and more layered than artist’s bracket. The latter gets its name from the fact you can play noughts and crosses on its white underside, or sketch landscapes, the options are there.
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Heatwave earthballs 🌍

I’ve been in London through most of this week’s heatwave, with some time spent in woodland. The ground is bone dry and there are no typical mushrooms sprouting. Earthballs are not typical mushrooms, but are definitely one of the most recognisable or often encountered species of fungi. At the bottom…
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Black bulgar ⚫

A post about a fungus that always seems to be on oak logs (and will win no photographer of the year awards).

