2006 Fungi of Fingal Woodlands - Fingal Biodiversity
2006 Fungi of Fingal Woodlands - Fingal Biodiversity
2006 Fungi of Fingal Woodlands - Fingal Biodiversity
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Ecological Study <strong>of</strong> the Countryside Habitats in County <strong>Fingal</strong> Woodland fungi<br />
Stop 2.16 Fraxinus excelsior (Ash) at edge <strong>of</strong> copse with lawn back to house<br />
Grid reference O215498<br />
Inonotus hispidus RARE IN CO. DUBLIN<br />
Stop 2.17 Young mixed broadleaf plantation<br />
Grid reference O216498<br />
No fungi at this time<br />
Stop 2.18 Linaria (Toadflax) in garden behind house by wall<br />
Grid reference O216501<br />
Laycesteria formosa (Pheasant berry)<br />
Stop 2.19 Stump <strong>of</strong> tree (same as stop 2 day 1)<br />
Grid reference O217500<br />
Trametes versicolor<br />
Stop 2.20 Crataegus monogyna (Hawthorn) bush near ruined house<br />
Grid reference O218498<br />
Coprinus comatus<br />
Psathyrella<br />
Bolbitius vitellinus<br />
Stop 2.21 Fagus sylvatica (Beech) by ruined house<br />
Grid reference O218498<br />
Inocybe geophylla var lilacina<br />
Stop 2.22 Cratageus monogyna (Hawthorn) and Quercus ilex (Holm Oak)<br />
Grid reference O218497<br />
Scleroderma verrucosum<br />
Coprinus micaceus<br />
Inocybe (red in stem juices) otherwise pale with white gills<br />
Stop 2.23 Fagus sylvatica (Beech) opposite path across from ruined house, 1 down and 1<br />
stump good for Russulas in grass not far from house<br />
Grid reference O218496<br />
Ganoderma applanatum<br />
Russula xerampelina<br />
Russula chlar<strong>of</strong>lava<br />
Coprinus comatus<br />
Boletus luridus<br />
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