Berries growing on garden bushes visible from the pavements.
I liked the combinations of colours, though I had no idea what types of bushes they were.
A red cracking bolete growing on a grassy bank between the Civic Centre and the ring road. The splitting cap shows the reddening which gives it its name.
Side view showing the pores, rather than gills, where the spores come out.
A couple of days later, and a view from above showing how much of the mushroom had since been eaten.
I don’t remember ever previously noticing rosebay willowherb leaves which turned to these colours in the autumn before the plant shed them.
These were vivid reds and yellows. They were on plants growing by the canal towpath, yards from Castlecroft (farm) bridge.
This patch is much more like any willowherb I’ve noticed in previous years.
Growing only a couple of paces from the other inkcap species which was featured yesterday were a pair of tiny glistening inkcaps.