QUODITCH EDUCATION DEVON

 QUODITCH MOOR NATURE RESERVE

THE FUNGI

 

On a recent fungus foray over fifty different species were identified at Quoditch. This, on top of the ones already found, means that there are at least seventy differing species here. As we can photograph and identify them we will put them up on these web pages.

We started to put up the pictures of our fungi chronologically but now we are changing that and are classifying them by type. It's adifficult job. We're not quite sure whqt we are doing!!

The pages are currently as follows

FUNGI 1

FUNGI 2

FUNGI 3

FUNGI - BOLETES

FUNGI - BRACKET FUNGI

FUNGI - BRITTLE GILLS AND MILK CAPS

FUNGI - BROWN-GILLED MUSHROOMS

FUNGI - CLUB AND TOOTH

FUNGI - CUP AND FLASK

FUNGI - JELLY

FUNGI - PUFFBALLS, STINKHORNS etc.

FUNGI - SLIME MOULDS

FUNGI - TRUE MUSHROOMS AND TOADSTOOLS

IDENTIFIED BUT YET TO BE CLASSIFIED    - "SIGHTINGS"

Page last updated 5th January 2008

REFERENCES

Mushrooms and other fungi of Great Britain and Europe, Roger Phillips   (Macmillan  Reference 1994)

Country Guides - Fungi of Britain and Northern Europe, Paul Sterry (Chancellor Press 1991)

A Magna Field Guide - Mushrooms, Mirko Svrcek (Magna Books 1994)

Encyclopaedia of Fungi - Gerrit J Keiser (Rebo Productions 1997)

Field Guide to the Mushrooms and Toadstools of Britain & Europe - David Pegler (Kingfisher Books 1998)

PHOTOGRAPHS on this web site may be freely used for non-profitmaking educational purposes. For other uses please contact us.

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