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Snow-capped witch hazel flowers

Snow-capped hamamelis flowers

Witch hazel flowers covered in snow, with snow-covered ground behind. Yet another post on today’s theme: winter-flowering bushes and shrubs in West Park.

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Magnolia budding, snow

Magnolia flower buds, snow

Buds of flowers (large, at ends of twigs) and leaves (smaller, on sides of twigs) on a West Park magnolia. Some patches of the lying snow are visible out of focus in the background.

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Laurel flower buds, snow

Laurel flower, snow

Buds developing in the wintry weather on another West Park bush – this time a laurel.

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Rhododendron flower bud, snow

Rhododendron flower bud, snow

Flower bud on one of West Park’s rhododendron bushes, the leaves covered in the recent snow.

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Velvet shanks, full grown

Velvet shank mushrooms

Full-grown velvet shanks growing at the same time and on the same tree as the smaller ones featured in the previous post.

Velvet shank mushrooms

They are popular with gatherers of wild food, as one of the few edible mushrooms which grow at this time of year. Something else has already been nibbling these.

Warning: do not pick and eat any fungi unless you are sure they are an edible species. Velvet shanks can be confused with poisonous sulfur tufts.

Velvet shank mushrooms

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Fresh velvet shank mushrooms

Fresh velvet shank mushrooms

Velvet shanks are one of the few mushrooms which grow even in the depths of winter. They are found in clusters on tree trunks – usually dead or dying trees

Fresh velvet shank mushrooms

These are only half-grown, They were on a tree near the Ranger Station in the Smestow Valley Nature Reserve earlier this month.