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 11 Acer pseudoplatanus (Sycamore)<br />
Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa on rotting wood<br />
Grid reference O280382<br />
Stop 12 Log on ground<br />
Grid reference O280382<br />
Hypholoma fasciculare<br />
Stop 13 Fagus sylvatica (Beech) and Acer pseudoplatanus (Sycamore)<br />
Grid reference O280382<br />
Rhytisma acerinum on Sycamore leaves here<br />
Peziza badia on log<br />
Stop 14 Quercus (Oak), dying tree with woodworm<br />
Grid reference O280382<br />
Ganoderma applanatum<br />
Stop 15 Beside dying Quercus (Oak) a Sycamore tree is down<br />
Grid reference O280382<br />
Tremella mesenterica<br />
Auricularia auricula-judae<br />
Nectria cinnabarina<br />
Stereum rugosum<br />
Mycena clavularis<br />
Trametes versicolor<br />
Stop 16 Fagus sylvatica (Beech), tree across path<br />
Grid reference O280381<br />
Xylaria polymorpha<br />
Armillaria mellea<br />
Stop 17 Fagus sylvatica (Beech), dying tree<br />
Grid reference O280381<br />
Ganoderma applanatum<br />
Trametes versicolor<br />
Lactarius tabidus. Two fungi together under beech with reddish brown stems also<br />
Lycoperdon pyriforme on rotten wood by path<br />
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