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Some blackening waxcaps

Blackening waxcap

Blackening waxcaps are small mushrooms which change colour from an ocherous yellow to black. The process has just begun on the first fungus.

Blackening waxcap

These are somewhat further down the road.

Blackening waxcap

Blackening waxcap

From here, the toadstools are well on the way to complete blackening.

Blackening waxcap

They are small enough to be half-hidden in short grass, as are other waxcaps.

Blackening waxcap

These were in the lawn of flats near to West Park.

Blackening waxcap

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Zebra spider on a leaf

Zebra spider on a leaf

They don’t trap their prey in a web. Instead, they hunt by stalking and leaping.

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Interestingly-shaped flower

Interestingly-shaped flower

On one of the plants being grown in the Conservatory, Bantock House.

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Cuckoo spit on a nettle seed head

Cuckoo spit on a nettle seed head

Cuckoo spit can be found on many plants in late spring/early summer. Nothing to do with the increasingly rare bird, but a protective foam for an insect larva, a froghopper. This one was on the top of a nettle which was going to seed.

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Scrambled egg slime

Scrambled egg slime

Scrambled egg slime is also known as dog vomit slime. It is common on dead wood, including wood mulch, in wet conditions. So no surprise this arrived this summer.

Scrambled egg slime

It was on a tree stump which was also playing host to a bracket fungus, probably some kind of polypore.

Scrambled egg slime

Twenty-four hours after these pictures were taken, all that was left of the slime was a dark stain on the wood where it had been.

Scrambled egg slime

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Yellow staining mushroom

Yellow staining mushroom

Yellow staining mushrooms looks rather like the edible field and horse mushrooms, but it is a seriously bad idea to eat them.

Yellow staining mushroom

The first warning sign is the strong yellow colour when the mushroom is cut, broken or scraped: the colour eventually turns to a dull brown. The colour is showing on these mushrooms, especially in patches on the rims of the caps of the second and third.

Yellow staining mushroom