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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 31 Across Golf-course from Reservoir in wood <strong>of</strong> Betula (Birch), Quercus<br />

(Oak), Alnus glutinosa (Alder) and dead tree<br />

Grid reference O281380<br />

Boletus edulis<br />

Amanita rubescens<br />

Sepedonia chrysospermum mould on small Bolete<br />

Stop 32 Quercus (Oak) is beside drain with rusty water<br />

Grid reference O282380<br />

Scutellinia scutellata<br />

Stop 33 Bank with Betula (Birch) and Rhododendron<br />

Grid reference O283380<br />

Russula ochroleuca<br />

Lactarius sp.<br />

Clavulina cristata<br />

Amanita rubescens<br />

Mycena sp. (grey-blue)<br />

Stop 34 Nearby Acer pseudoplatanus (Sycamore) and Fagus sylvatica (Beech) also<br />

with White Bracket on Rhododendron and Alnus glutinosa (Alder)<br />

Grid reference O283380<br />

Finish at track with drain across to golf course<br />

Chrysothrix candelaris on large Ash tree at edge <strong>of</strong> Golf course<br />

Stop 35 Large Fraxinus excelsior (Ash) by golf course at edge <strong>of</strong> wood<br />

Grid reference O28203809<br />

Lichens<br />

Chrysothrix candelaris<br />

Usnea subfloridana<br />

Flavoparmelia caperata<br />

Pertusaria amara<br />

Lecanora chlarotera<br />

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