Saffrondrop Bonnet
During my last wander through Thetford Forest I was lucky enough to find the most wonderful group of Saffrondrop Bonnets.
These beautiful little mushrooms are hard to spot but these were situated partially in sunlight which helped to light up their stunning orange stems.
A lot of bonnet mushrooms are a touch drab looking but a few of this species are beautiful as individuals and the Saffrondrop Bonnet is certainly one of these. This bonnet is not common and is only occasionally found in Britain. The cap is Bell shaped and silky smooth with orange/yellow staining.
Often found alongside beech trees in the autumn months yet can be found in the later summer months. I must admit I was over the moon to spot these wonderful little mushrooms and will be keeping an eye out for more in the coming weeks.
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