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British Fungi (including lichens)
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Artist's fungus (
Ganoderma applanatum
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Artist's fungus forms bracket-like fruit bodies that are reddish brown in colour. The hard waxy crust has a knobbly surface, and...
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Bearded tooth (
Hericium erinaceum
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The bearded tooth fungus is also known as the tree hedgehog fungus. It belongs to the family of tooth fungi, which are rare...
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Beefsteak fungus (
Fistulina hepatica
)
As the common name suggests, beefsteak fungus is remarkably similar in appearance to raw meat. In the past it was often cooked and...
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Churchyard lecanactis (
Lecanactis hemisphaerica
)
Churchyard lecanactis is a rare lichen that grows in crust-like formations. The name of the genus Lecanactis means 'shining small...
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Ciliate strap-lichen (
Heterodermia leucomela
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Ciliate strap-lichen has ribbon-like lobes that are ivory white in colour, with long black projections at the edges. The lobes are...
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Coral tooth (
Hericium coralloides
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The coral tooth fungus has been described as our most beautiful species of fungus. It is a member of the group called 'tooth...
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Date waxcap (
Hygrocybe spadicea
)
Waxcaps are a group of fungi that have thick gills, watery flesh and a waxy texture. This waxcap has a brown, chestnut...
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Death cap (
Amanita phalloides
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This is one of the most poisonous European toadstools. All parts of the fungus are deadly, and it should never be eaten. The cap...
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Devil's bolete (
Boletus satanus
)
The Devil's bolete (or boletus) appears as a large toadstool, usually around the base of beech and oak trees. It shares the...
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Field mushroom (
Agaricus campestris
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This widespread species is a close relative of the species of mushroom that is typically sold in shops (Agaricus bisporus). The...
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Fly agaric (
Amanita muscaria
)
The fly agaric is an attractive, vibrantly coloured toadstool, which is familiar and instantly recognisable. It has a bright red...
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Francis' lichen (
Zamenhofia rosei
)
Francis' lichen is a yellowish-green scattered crust, and the fruits are orange-brown but have never been recorded in Britain. The...
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Fused tooth (
Phellodon confluens
)
The fused tooth fungus belongs to the stipitate hydnoid fungi group. These fungi share some morphological characters, but are not...
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Golden hair lichen (
Teloschistes flavicans
)
The golden-hair lichen is a striking 'fruticose' or 'shrubby' tufted lichen, which is a bright orange colour with highly branched...
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Grey tooth (
Phellodon melaleucus
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The grey tooth fungus belongs to a group known as the stipitate hydnoid fungi. These fungi share some morphological characters, but...
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King Alfred's cakes (
Daldinia concentrica
)
King Alfred's cakes, also known as 'cramp balls' is a hard, inedible ball-shaped fungus. The visible part of the fungus, the...
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Lichen (
Bacidia incompta
)
The lichen Bacidia incompta does not have a common name. The Generic part of the scientific name, Bacidia means 'rod-shaped' and...
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Lichen (
Calicium corynellum
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This species is commonly called a 'pin-head' lichen as the fruiting bodies (the structures that produce the lichen's spores) are...
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Lichen (
Caloplaca aractina
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Caloplaca aractina is a 'crustose' lichen; one with a crusty-like appearance. The body of the lichen (its thallus) is an oily dark...
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Lichen (
Opegrapha paraxanthodes
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This lichen grows in a crust-like fashion; the thallus is thin and pale greenish-yellow in colour with a cracked surface. The Latin...
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Lichen (
Teloschistes chrysopthalmus
)
This lichen is a 'fruticose' or 'shrubby' species; it is composed of branching lobes that form small orange tufts, which are almost...
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Mealy tooth (
Hydnellum ferrugineum
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The mealy tooth fungus belongs to the stipitate hydnoid fungi group, also known as the 'tooth fungi'. Members of this group release...
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Nail fungus (
Poronia punctata
)
This rare fungus, found on the dung of ponies and horses, takes its name from the resemblance of the fruiting bodies to nails. The...
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New Forest parmelia (
Parmelia minarum
)
The New Forest parmelia is a 'foliose' lichen, this means that it has a leaf-like structure, comprising of thin lobes. The lobes...
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Oak polypore (
Piptoporus quercinus
)
This fungus causes a brown rot of the heartwood of mature or dead oak trees. The stemless bracket-like fruit bodies (the visible...
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Olive earthtongue (
Microglossum olivaceum
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The family of fungi known collectively as 'earthtongues' are aptly named. The shape of the upper part of the fungus, called the...
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Orange-fruited elm-lichen (
Caloplaca luteoalba
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Orange-fruited elm-lichen is called a 'crustose' lichen from its crust-like texture. Its main body is light grey, and the fruiting...
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Pink waxcap (
Hygrocybe calyptriformis
)
This attractive waxcap species has a pinkish-lilac conical cap with fine striations and a slightly greasy appearance. As specimens...
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Reindeer lichen (
Cladonia mediterranea
)
This member of the Cladonia (reindeer lichen) genus is whitish-grey in colour and grows in low, bushy clumps. The familiar common...
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Ridged tooth (
Hydnellum scrobiculatum
)
The ridged tooth fungus belongs to the stipitate hydnoid fungi group. Members of this group are also known as 'tooth fungi' (fungi...
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River jelly lichen (
Collema dichotomum
)
This curious species resembles seaweed more than the lichens that most of us are familiar with. It has a gelatinous appearance...
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Sandy stiltball (
Battarrea phalloides
)
This strange fungus has a small, rounded head borne on a shaggy ochre-brown stalk. The head is a mass of spores, which have a warty...
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Scaly breck lichen (
Squamarina lentigera
)
This rare lichen is circular in shape, and white to pale grey-brown...
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Scaly tooth (
Sarcodon imbricatus
)
The scaly tooth fungus is a member of the stipitate hydnoid fungi group. These fungi share some morphological characters, but are...
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Scrambled-egg lichen (
Fulgensia fulgens
)
As the common name suggests, scrambled-egg lichen has a thin, crust-like egg-yellow thallus (body), which consists of smaller...
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Starry breck-lichen (
Buellia asterella
)
This particular lichen grows on chalky soil, forming small white rosettes with small black discs about 0.5 millimetres across...
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Stinkhorn (
Phallus impudicus
)
Its terrible foetid smell as well as an unmistakable appearance makes the stinkhorn one of the most easily recognised species...
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Velvet tooth (
Hydnellum spongiosipes
)
The velvet tooth fungus belongs to the stipitate hydnoid fungi group. These are a group of 'tooth fungi' (fungi that release their...
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Zoned tooth (
Hydnellum concrescens
)
The zoned tooth fungus belongs to the stipitate hydnoid fungi group, also known as the 'tooth fungi'. Members of this group share...
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