One of the largest mushroom species which can be seen locally, and quite common. These are fairly mature specimens. The roughness on the cap which gives the species its name is not always so pronounced.
Author: David
Ornamental poppy variations
Horse mushrooms
These were big mushrooms similar to the field mushroom, so they were probably horse mushrooms. I couldn’t get up very close to check, so they could have been another related species. Some of these are poisonous.
They were growing just over the wall from Tettenhall Road in the grounds of Linden House (the former Masonic Hall).
By East Park entrance
Leafy glade, East Park
Petunia flowers after rain
It was a couple of days after the Diamond Jubilee long weekend. A floral display on the terrace of the Black Swan (aka Dirty Duck) in Stratford on Avon had obviously been designed to have a colour theme to fit the festivities.
The weather was rainy and windy, more like autumn than early summer. The white petunias didn’t appear to like the conditions, and had closed up so they were hard to spot.
But the water drops remaining on the plants and the diffused lighting added drama to those flowers which were out. I like photo opportunities when I am sitting comfortably with a nice pint in front of me.














