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Suckley Woods, Worcs.
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The Scarlet Waxcap or Scarlet Hood is found widely in woodlands and grasslands.
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Edwardstone, England, United Kingdom
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Nag's Head, RSPB Reserve Forest of Dean, Glos. SO600096
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The Blackening Waxcap, and one of the species known as a Witch's Cap. Widespread and variable in coniferous woodlands.
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Nag's Head, RSPB Reserve Forest of Dean, Glos. SO600096
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Nag's Head, RSPB Reserve Forest of Dean, Glos. SO600096
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Copenhagen, Hovedstaden, Denmark
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Copenhagen, Hovedstaden, Denmark
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Copenhagen, Hovedstaden, Denmark
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Copenhagen, Hovedstaden, Denmark
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Copenhagen, Hovedstaden, Denmark
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Copenhagen, Hovedstaden, Denmark
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A widespread species, know as the Glistening Ink Cap for the micaceous flecks on the cap.
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Copenhagen, Hovedstaden, Denmark
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Also known as Pseudorhizina californica. This is a desiccated specimen from a garden in Gibsons, British Columbia.
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A widespread polypore than seems to occur in two forms. In this form it is known as the Orange Sponge Polypore.
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This form of the species produces tubes in downward cascades. Photo from Robert's Creek area, British Columbia.
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Showing the teeth and stem of a widespread fungus known as the Rough Cap Tooth.
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Also known as the Orange Tooth. Apparently a widespread terrestrial fungus, found mainly under Conifers. Photo from the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia.
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