
Fungi Friday – Parachute Fungus (Campanella tristis)
The Parachute Fungus (Campanella tristis) is a delicate stemless mushroom found clustering on dead branches and twigs. Growing up to 15mm wide, the undersides of the
The Parachute Fungus (Campanella tristis) is a delicate stemless mushroom found clustering on dead branches and twigs. Growing up to 15mm wide, the undersides of the
Autumn is the season that most people associate with abundant displays of fungi fruiting bodies. They can however be found all year round. Entoloma perzonatum is
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