Clubs, Tongues and Waxcaps

    My second visit to the Waxcap site gave me some wonderful finds including the stunning Parrot Waxcap (Gliphorus psittacinus), always a exciting find for me, I don't think I'll ever get tired of uncovering these lovely members of the waxcap family.


   Another unusual and interesting spot was a large area which held a good amount of Earthtongues (Geoglossum cookeanum). I've only found these black tongue-shaped fungi once before and tbh I was photographing a Snowy Waxcap when I noticed one within inches half hidden by leaf litter. As you can see in the picture below they really do have the look of a human tongue.


    Within yards of the Earthtongue area I began to spot some lovely examples of Yellow Club (Clavulinopsis helvola). These bright yellow club shaped fungi despite their colour aren't that easy to spot and doing so really did pleased me.


    I'm hoping to return to the site again in the next day or two with the hopes of adding to the waxcap finds I've already been lucky enough to spot.


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