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Survey of species in the HAM HILL COUNTRY PARK

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Yeovil Area Group <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Somerset Wildlife Trust Records<br />

<strong>Survey</strong> for South Somerset District Council<br />

<strong>HAM</strong> <strong>HILL</strong> <strong>COUNTRY</strong> <strong>PARK</strong><br />

Fungi<br />

Species Common Name<br />

Key: S = Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Spur; F = Plateau Fields; V = Witcombe Valley (<strong>in</strong>cludes Horse’s Wood); W = Pit Wood.<br />

vc.5 = vice county number for South Somerset.<br />

Page 6 <strong>of</strong> 6<br />

Year Last Recorded<br />

S F V W<br />

Notes<br />

(Common, rare etc refer<br />

to <strong>the</strong> status <strong>in</strong> Brita<strong>in</strong>)<br />

# Scutell<strong>in</strong>ia scutellata 2010 Common.<br />

Septoria cornicola 2010 Very common.<br />

Sphaero<strong>the</strong>ca aphanis 2009 Very common.<br />

Sphaero<strong>the</strong>ca epilobii 2010 Very common.<br />

Sphaero<strong>the</strong>ca fulig<strong>in</strong>ea 2009 Uncommon.<br />

Stereum gausapatum 2009 Common.<br />

Stereum hirsutum Hairy Stereum 2008 Extremely common.<br />

Stereum rugosum 2008<br />

Stereum sangu<strong>in</strong>olentum 2008 Common.<br />

Stereum subtomentosum 2008 Common <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> south.<br />

Stropharia aerug<strong>in</strong>osa Verdgris Agaric 2010 Occasional.<br />

Stropharia caerulea 2008<br />

Trametes versicolor Turkey Tails 2008 Very common.<br />

Tranzschelia pruni-sp<strong>in</strong>osae 2009 Common.<br />

Trechispora far<strong>in</strong>acea 2010 Very common.<br />

Tremella mesenterica Yellow Bra<strong>in</strong> Fungus 2006 Very common.<br />

Tubaria furfuracea 2008 Very common.<br />

Tubercul<strong>in</strong>a persic<strong>in</strong>a 2009 Common.<br />

Tubifera ferrug<strong>in</strong>osa 2008<br />

Typhula phaccorhiza 2008 Frequent.<br />

Uromyces acetosae 2010 Common.<br />

Uromyces dactylidis 2008 Common.<br />

Uromyces ficariae 2010 Extremely common.<br />

Uromyces rumicis 2010 Common.<br />

Vascellum pratense 2006<br />

Venturia rumicis 2008 Ubiquitous.<br />

Volvariella gloiocephala 2010 Frequent.<br />

Volvariella speciosa 2006<br />

Xylaria hypoxylon Candle Snuff 2008 Very common.<br />

Xylaria longipes 2001 Common.<br />

Xylaria polymorpha Dead Man’s F<strong>in</strong>gers 2001 Very common.<br />

257<br />

# = <strong>species</strong> recorded <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Hedgecock Hill area.<br />

Sources:<br />

2001 - 2003: Nick Legon (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew).<br />

2006: Jon Marshman.<br />

2007: Nick Legon (ex - Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew), Grace Hall (S.S.D.C.) and John Day (Yeovil &<br />

District Natural History Society).<br />

2008: Nick Legon and <strong>the</strong> Yeovil & District Natural History Society.<br />

2009 - 2010: Nick Legon (ex - Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew).<br />

HHCPfungi<br />

endDec10

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