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Frosted ivy berries

Frosted ivy berries

Ivy flowers at the very end of autumn, so its berries are ripening in the coldest months of winter. These were covered in frost after cold nights.

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Climbing up a trunk

Climbing up a trunk

Clump of mushrooms growing climbing up the trunk of a tree in the Castle Gardens at Bridgnorth.

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Frost: reeds by a canal

Frost: reeds by a canal

Clumps of reed leaves growing by a canal, decorated with early morning frost.

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Deliquescing from the top

Deliquescing from the top

Shaggy inkcaps deliquesce once they have released their spores – the caps turn into a slimy-looking black mess. Normally that happens from the edge of the cap towards the centre, but seemed to be working in the opposite direction in these mushrooms.

Deliquescing from the top

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Frosted meadowsweet flowers

Frosted meadowsweet flowers

Meadowsweet are summer flowers of damp places. These, growing right at the edge of the canal, were still around to get dusted in frost after a cold night.

Frosted meadowsweet flowers

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Velvet shanks on a fallen trunk

Velvet shanks on a fallen trunk

Bright orange velvet shank mushrooms have one of the brightest natural colours of winter, especially when they are moist and glossy.

They grow on the trunks of deciduous trees, living or, as here, fallen.

Velvet shanks on a fallen trunk