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1 to 39 of 39 species
Scientific Name
Common Name
Agaricus campestris
Field mushroom
Amanita muscaria
Fly agaric
Amanita phalloides
Death cap
Bacidia incompta
Lichen
Battarrea phalloides
Sandy stiltball
Boletus satanus
Devil's bolete
Buellia asterella
Starry breck-lichen
Calicium corynellum
Lichen
Caloplaca aractina
Lichen
Caloplaca luteoalba
Orange-fruited elm-lichen
Cladonia mediterranea
Reindeer lichen
Collema dichotomum
River jelly lichen
Daldinia concentrica
King Alfred's cakes
Fistulina hepatica
Beefsteak fungus
Fulgensia fulgens
Scrambled-egg lichen
Ganoderma applanatum
Artist's fungus
Hericium coralloides
Coral tooth
Hericium erinaceum
Bearded tooth
Heterodermia leucomela
Ciliate strap-lichen
Hydnellum concrescens
Zoned tooth
Hydnellum ferrugineum
Mealy tooth
Hydnellum scrobiculatum
Ridged tooth
Hydnellum spongiosipes
Velvet tooth
Hygrocybe calyptriformis
Pink waxcap
Hygrocybe spadicea
Date waxcap
Lecanactis hemisphaerica
Churchyard lecanactis
Microglossum olivaceum
Olive earthtongue
Opegrapha paraxanthodes
Lichen
Parmelia minarum
New Forest parmelia
Phallus impudicus
Stinkhorn
Phellodon confluens
Fused tooth
Phellodon melaleucus
Grey tooth
Piptoporus quercinus
Oak polypore
Poronia punctata
Nail fungus
Sarcodon imbricatus
Scaly tooth
Squamarina lentigera
Scaly breck lichen
Teloschistes chrysopthalmus
Lichen
Teloschistes flavicans
Golden hair lichen
Zamenhofia rosei
Francis' lichen
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