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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 3.36 Betula (Birch), Beech and Elm<br />

Grid reference O022357<br />

Armillaria mellea<br />

Stop 3.37 Fagus sylvatica (Beech) stick<br />

Grid reference O022357<br />

Exidia thretiana<br />

Phoma samarum<br />

Crypotvalsa eunomia at bend in path – not in Mycorec<br />

Stop 3.38 Fagus sylvatica (Beech) by path near Hawthorn inside fence <strong>of</strong> path and<br />

triangle <strong>of</strong> trees in path with Viburnum opulus<br />

Grid reference O022358<br />

Auricularia auricula-judae<br />

Agaricus xanthodermus<br />

Stop 3.39 Ivy-floored Beechwood near Birch by path<br />

Grid reference O022349<br />

Trametes versicolor<br />

Armillaria mellea<br />

Polyporus squamosus on beech<br />

Stop 3.40 Stump <strong>of</strong> tree near ruined house<br />

Grid reference O023350<br />

Trametes versicolor<br />

Stop 3.41 Grass<br />

Grid reference O023350<br />

Panaeolina foenisecii<br />

Lichens on Beech in row <strong>of</strong> trees<br />

Lecidella elaeochroma<br />

Lecanora chlarotera<br />

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