Autumn weather has arrived, with great colours on the trees but not a lot of flowers around. But there is plenty to see when you look at the ground. Mushrooms, toadstools, whatever you call them, fungi are popping up and enlivening any walk.
One of the most gruesome for Halloween is the inkcap. It starts off a pristine white.
Shaggy Inkcap |
But as it grows, it transforms into a black drippy spectacle. Quite beautiful, though, in its own way.
Shaggy Inkcap deliquescing |
"You can also make some very good ink from them. To do this mix the inkcap ink with a little water and some cloves and heat it. This process will help fix the ink and stop it from fading or running when you use it."
This photo was taken close to Newtonmore Golf Course. There is also usually a good crop on the front lawn of Monarch Apartments (which used to be the Craig Mhor Hotel) but they were all finished when I checked yesterday. But there are Waxcaps growing there at the moment.
Waxcaps have a waxy slippery feeling cap and come in all sizes. One of the bigger types is growing all around the upper section of Newtonmore Golf Course in the rough grass. I think it is the Crimson Waxcap (Hydrocybe punicea) but I am no expert! It has the wide apart gills characteristic of waxcaps, and a very attractive yellow and orange patterned stem.
Crimson waxcap |
Courtesy of Google, which makes little videos of your photos, here is a video of some of the fungi I spotted yesterday.
2 comments:
Worth noting these are no longer listed as edible. Apparently can cause severe poisoning if you have had alcohol 48 hours before or after or even use an aftershave with alcohol in, and also contains carcinogenic toxins.
Thank you
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