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MixedMoss031117-1

Lichen - Cladonia Sp - Possibly Cladonia chlorophaea
No 1 on the set of photos

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Lichen Cladonia Sp - Possibly Cladonia coniocrea
Common in woodland on acid bark and decaying wood.
No 2 on this set of photos

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Swan's-neck Thyme-moss ( Mnium hornum )?

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Back of P formosum has a V - shaped ridge whereas P commune has a curved back.

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Haircap Sp - 4 angled capsule with what appears to be a constriction at the base of the capsule suggests Common Haircap ( Polytrichum commune ) ? Must check.

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Cypress-leaved Plait-moss ( Hypnum cupressiforme ) ?
Beaked Lid

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Smaller White Moss ( Leucobryum juniperoideum ) ?

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Broom Fork-moss ( Dicranum scoparium ) ?

All moss IDs are a work in progress hence ???

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Fungi Sp ?

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Scalloped Brackets or Crimped Gill ( Plicatura crispa ) on Silver Birch
Should have rudimentary gill folds on the underside apparently. Most look if found again.
First recorded in Norfolk about three years ago and this is the possibly the fifth or sixth record.
Thanks to Tony Leech for information.

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Root Fomes ( Heterobasidion annosum )
Must remember to photo from different angles.

The visible gills on the underside give a clue to this species.

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Ochre Brittlegill ( Russula ochroleuca )

SlimeMold051117-1

Fenugreek Stalkball ( Phleogena faginea )
Must remember to smell them next time.

Many thanks again to James Emerson @Norwichbirder for ID help on the shrooms.

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Candlesnuff ( Xylaria hypoxylon )

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Lichen - Claydonia Sp ?

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Moss Sp?

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Moss Sp ?

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Moss Sp?

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Cypress-leaved Plait- moss ( Hypnum cupressiforme ) ?

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Moss Sp?

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Scarlet Waxcap ( Hygrocybe coccinea )

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Yellow Field Cap ( Bolbitius titubans )

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Hairy Crust Fungus ( Stereum hirsutum )

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Pettycoat Mottlegill - complete with petticoat ( Panaeolus papilionaceus )

and
the fly
that likes to sit atop of it.

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Dapperling Sp

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A white bracket fungus coloured by algae ?

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Porcelain Fungus ( Oudemansiella mucida )

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?

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Amethyst Deceiver ( Laccaria amethystina )

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Stereum Sp ?

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?

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Wrinkled Crust ( Phlebia radiata ) possibly

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Lichen Sp ?

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Bracket fungus Sp?

Many thanks again to James Emerson @Norwichbirder for ID help

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