Wednesday, 16 October 2024

St Bartholemhew's Churchyard, Nettlebed - 16th Oct

It seems we have "Waxcap grasslands" (my current project - see here) in Oxon burial grounds too.

Golden Waxcap
a default - the starting point

Parrot Waxcap
with greenish-toned, slimy caps and stems

Oily Waxcap
spot the difference ... plenty of these today

Blackening Waxcap or "Witches Hat"
a big and very blackened example

Those mushrooms mostly occur in the Chilterns region on remnants of former common land with acidic soils that survive in some churchyards, and only where there is no use of agri-chemical fertilisers. The following are further indicators of "unimproved grassland" quality.


Earthy Powdercap

Lilac Bonnet

My thanks are due to James Wainscoat for alerting me to the fungi potential of this site. All ID's are per an app that may not be 100% accurate.


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