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Barnham Broom Fen TG0707Sporle Wood TF8611

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14 records of 13 different species from 2 different sites
Years (# of records): 2024 (10) 2025 (4)
Months: JFMAMJJASOND

Record Details

02/11/2024 Amanita rubescens; Sporle Wood; TF8611; soil; Charlie Hey; Charlie Hey
02/11/2024 Atheniella adonis; [as Mycena adonis]; Sporle Wood; TF8611; Larix decidua; cone, fallen; Charlie Hey; James Emerson
02/11/2024 Clavulina coralloides; Sporle Wood; TF8611; soil; Charlie Hey; James Emerson
02/11/2024 Daldinia concentrica; Sporle Wood; TF8611; Fraxinus; branch, fallen; Charlie Hey; Charlie Hey
02/11/2024 Lactarius fulvissimus; Sporle Wood; TF8611; soil; Charlie Hey; Jeremy Bartlett; "Brick-red caps, slightly paler stems fairly abundant white milk, changing to pale yellow in a few minutes. Buggy/oily smell, taste mild then acrid."; Lit. cited: 41
02/11/2024 Lactarius pyrogalus; Sporle Wood; TF8611; Corylus avellana; soil; Charlie Hey; Jeremy Bartlett
02/11/2024 Lactarius subdulcis; Sporle Wood; TF8611; soil; Charlie Hey; Jeremy Bartlett; "Spore size, colour and architecture examined. Mild taste, becoming bitter, moderate quantities of white milk which didn't change colour."; Lit. cited: 41
02/11/2024 Polyporus squamosus; [as Cerioporus squamosus]; Sporle Wood; TF8611; Charlie Hey; Charlie Hey
02/11/2024 Russula subfoetens; Sporle Wood; TF8611; soil; Charlie Hey; Jeremy Bartlett; Lit. cited: 186
; Additional NotesVery similar to R. foetens (Stinking Brittlegill) but KOH makes the flesh go yellow and the spores have a different structure. The stem and gills bruised ochre and it tasted slightly hot. Kibby doesn't mention the fishy smell - usually described as oily or unpleasant - but apparently the fishiness develops in older specimens of R. foetens, according to the First Nature website - and presumably in R. subfoetens too. Second Norfolk record, but supposed to be commoner than R. foetens in the south of England.

02/11/2024 Russula velenovskyi; Sporle Wood; TF8611; soil; Charlie Hey; Jeremy Bartlett; "Slightly fruity smell, not hot, spores as per Kibby"; Lit. cited: 186
12/07/2025 Chlorociboria aeruginascens; Barnham Broom Fen; TG0707; dead deciduous wood; Charlie Hey; Charlie Hey
12/07/2025 Daldinia concentrica; Barnham Broom Fen; TG0707; Fraxinus excelsior; fallen branch; Charlie Hey; Charlie Hey
12/07/2025 Inonotus hispidus; Barnham Broom Fen; TG0707; Fraxinus excelsior; trunk, living; Charlie Hey; Charlie Hey
12/07/2025 Taphrina alni; Barnham Broom Fen; TG0707; Alnus glutinosa; dead cone; Charlie Hey; Charlie Hey

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