Fungal Kingdom Collection
Exploring the Fungal Kingdom in the UK's Woodlands
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Exploring the Fungal Kingdom in the UK's Woodlands and Forests Bitter Bolete fungi - Discovering these intriguing mushrooms at the base of a majestic Oak tree in Langley Wood, Wiltshire, UK. Scarlet Brittle-gill - Delighting in the vibrant hues of this mushroom species found amidst an enchanting oak woodland in Wiltshire, UK. Dog Stinkhorn fungus - Uncovering the peculiar Mutinus caninus species thriving within the depths of an ancient woodland in Wiltshire, UK. Birch Webcap - Marveling at the delicate beauty of these mushrooms flourishing beneath graceful birch trees in Langley Wood, Wiltshire, UK. Golden Scalycap fungi - Witnessing nature's golden spectacle as these captivating mushrooms adorn a fallen beech trunk within New Forest, Hampshire, UK. False Death-Cap - Venturing into old woodlands within New Forest to encounter this deceptively dangerous yet fascinating mushroom variety. Hen of the Woods fungi - Rare and edible treasures await at the base of a lightning-struck oak tree nestled amidst Langley Woods' lush greenery in Wiltshire, UK. Common Puffballs - Exploring deep shades within New Forest to stumble upon these whimsical spherical wonders that release clouds of spores with every touch. Rosy Earthstar - Spotting these ethereal beauties gracefully adorning deciduous woodland floors like delicate flowers scattered by nature's hand. Bruising Webcap – Journeying through time among ancient woodlands in Wiltshire to witness this unique mushroom species that changes color when touched or bruised. Honey fungus – Beholding large abundant clumps of this formidable yet awe-inspiring organism thriving harmoniously within old broad-leaved woodlands across picturesque Wiltshire landscapes.