Wednesday, 23 October 2019

Friday, 18 October 2019

Thursday, 17 October 2019

Hebeloma populinum in Inverkeithing

A tricky one, as it requires looking at almost everything under the microscope. This was beside some relatively small Betulas and little else on the barren and wet quarry floor




Cortinarius hemitrichus

Inverkeithing, Prestonhill Quarry



Friday, 4 October 2019

Lycoperdon molle at Inverkeithing

The floor of Prestonhill Quarry is like a mushroom cafeteria at the moment, with a bewildering array of fungi on display (including some beautiful, but difficult, Coritinarius).

This Soft Puffball is in several small clusters in one area. It has an odd golfball-like indentation which I can only see in, of all places, the Collins guide to Mushrooms and Toadstools (the basic one, not the "comprehensive" one). In the last couple of years I've seen the species mostly at the edge of flower beds in Dalgety Bay.



Lyophyllum loricatum at Prestonhill Quarry, Inverkeithing

Tightly fasciculate on the open, heathy area. Spores white, inamyloid, globose, thin walled.





Inocybe ochroalba at Inverkeithing





abundant thick-walled cheilocystidia

stem "farinosity"

Wednesday, 2 October 2019

Hairy Parachute, Crinipellis scabella

Invekerkeithing, 29/09/19

This delightful, hairy marasmioid growing from the roots of Poaceae in areas where the ground has been dug away and the roots are exposed/near exposed.



Clavulinopsis laeticolor

laeticolor = "beautifully coloured" - seems fair enough

Inverkeithing, Prestonhill Quarry, 1/10/19






Friday, 6 September 2019

Mycoacia uda in Donibristle Wood, Dalgety bay

A fine specimen of yellow toothiness, purpling with KOH



Red-banded Webcap, Cortinarius armillatus, in Calais Muir Wood

These magnificent Cortinarii were in a ditch in amongst the birches


They may look quite petite here, but ...


that ditch had a lot of litter in it apparently.