A PHOTO FUNGI OF THE
DEVON AND CORNWALL PENINSULA


Mushrooms and Toadstools
(Homobasidiomycetes) S-Z

Stropharia cf. inuncta - Smoky Roundhead ?     gills
Roborough Down, Bickleigh, nr. Plymouth, Devon. 30.08.04 (Public Location) SX503591

Suillus grevillei - Larch Bolete     side-view     pores     staining
Coniferous woodland. Cann Woods, Plympton, Plymouth, Devon.
19.10.06 (Public Location) SX533594

Tricholoma columbetta - Blue Spot Knight ?     side-view     gills
Cann Woods, Plym Bridge, Plymouth, Devon. 07.10.04 (Public Location) SX533594

Tricholoma scioides - Grey Tricholoma    side-view     gills     young cap
Deciduous woodland. Bircham Valley LNR, Derriford, Plymouth, Devon.
17.11.06 (Public Location) SX503591

Tricholoma ustale - Burnt Knight    young cap    gills    side-view    gills (ageing)    group
Cann Woods, Plym Bridge, Plymouth, Devon. 07.10.04 (Public Location) SX533594

Tricholomopsis rutilans - Plums and Custard     side-view     gills
Mudwell Wood, Bickleigh, nr. Plymouth, Devon. 24.10.06 SX525615

Tylopilus felleus - Bitter Bolete     pores     pores cross-section     staining     stem close-up
Mixed woodland. Abbeyford Woods, Okehampton, Devon. 19.11.06 (Public Location) SX589975


An Introduction to the Fungi Photo Galleries

Mushrooms and Toadstools  (Homobasidiomycetes)
A   B   C   D-G   H   I-K   L   M   N-Q   R   S-Z

Various Other Fungi
Bracket Fungi (Polyporales) and Other Related Fungi

Earth Fans and Tooth Fungi (Thelephorales)

Coral Spots, Bark Spots and the Candle Snuff Family

Puffballs, Earthballs and Bird's Nests

Stinkhorns (Phallales)

Clubs, Corals and Cups (Ascomycetes)

Saddles and Morels (Ascomycetes)

Jelly Fungi (Heterobasidiomycetes)

Rusts (Basidiomycota)

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