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Turf mottlegill

panaeolus fimicola

Description:

common and widespread in lawns and low grasslands. a small brown mottle toadstool. You can see the size compared to a common daisy in photo 2.

Habitat:

found in low common meadows, maintained by the Yorkshire wildlife trust.

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2 Comments

Debbie Stewart
Debbie Stewart 10 years ago

Thank you Kathleen, It always amazes me how many different ones I find just in one meadow/woodland! I think I found at least 6 different ones this day and a couple of slime moulds! I also found 3 different orchid species in the same field this one being the only one in full flower
http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/246...

KathleenMcEachern
KathleenMcEachern 10 years ago

Isn't it amazing how many different fungi there are even in a small area? Love your spottings!

Debbie Stewart
Spotted by
Debbie Stewart

Rotherham, England, United Kingdom

Spotted on May 25, 2013
Submitted on May 28, 2013

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