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Golden spindles

Golden spindles

Golden spindles are fairly common, and bright, fungi in various shades of yellow. But their small size means they are easily missed even in short grass.

Golden spindles

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Fly agaric mushrooms near Chapel Ash roundabout

Fly agaric, Darlington Street

More of the fly agaric mushrooms which are popping up all over the place this year.

Fly agaric, Darlington Street

These were in a bed of canes by Chapel Ash roundabout, where they crop up most autumns.

Fly agaric, Darlington Street

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Brown birch bolete, Bantock Park

Brown birch bolete, Bantock Park

Same species as the previous post: this brown birch bolete was growing under birch trees in Bantock Park.

Brown birch bolete, Bantock Park

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Brown birch bolete, Finchfield

Brown birch bolete, Finchfield

Another of the mushrooms which has been popping up often this autumn. A brown birch bolete, this time on the lawn by the Finchfield shops.

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Russulas, Himley Plantation

Russula, Himley Plantation

Russula growing on the floor of Himley Plantation.

It is possibly Russula luteotacta, a fairly common member of the genus which doesn’t seem to have a common English name.

Russula, Himley Plantation

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Snowberries

Snowberries

Clump of snowberries. A new world plant popular with gardeners because of its decorative berries.

I noticed this bigger than normal clump hanging down over a pavement.