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Downham Market
Downham Market
Map Refs: TF60 (1 record); TF610030 (2 records); TF610043 (9 records);
TF614023 (1 record); TF616036 (4 records);

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19 records of 18 species after 9 visits
Max. 7 records on 00/00/2021
Finders: C. Bennett; J.M. Du Port; Jonathan Revett; Steve Judd

List of Species for all 9 Visits

Agaricus arvensis (Horse Mushroom) (1 record)
Antherospora hortensis (1 record)
Calvatia gigantea (Giant Puffball) (1 record)
Chlorophyllum rhacodes (Shaggy Parasol) (1 record)
Gymnopus brassicolens (Cabbage Parachute) (1 record)
Hebeloma crustuliniforme (Poisonpie) (1 record)
Hebeloma mesophaeum (Veiled Poisonpie) (1 record)
Hortiboletus rubellus (Ruby Bolete) (1 record)
Laccaria amethystina (Amethyst Deceiver) (1 record)
Laetiporus sulphureus (Chicken of the Woods) (1 record)
Leucoagaricus americanus (1 record)
Marasmiellus villosipes (1 record)
Neolentinus lepideus (Scaly Sawgill) (1 record)
Phallus impudicus (Stinkhorn) (1 record)
Scleroderma citrinum (Common Earthball) (1 record)
Stropholoma aurantiacum (2 records)
Tricholoma ustale (Burnt Knight) (1 record)
Xerocomellus chrysenteron (Red Cracking Bolete) (1 record)

List of Species for each Visit

00/10/1889
Hebeloma mesophaeum
18/10/1889
Hebeloma crustuliniforme
23/10/2002
Stropholoma aurantiacum
Stropholoma aurantiacum
03/07/2004
Leucoagaricus americanus
29/08/2004
Gymnopus brassicolens
Marasmiellus villosipes
Xerocomellus chrysenteron
26/08/2013
Neolentinus lepideus
00/00/2021
Agaricus arvensis
Calvatia gigantea
Chlorophyllum rhacodes
Hortiboletus rubellus
Laccaria amethystina
Phallus impudicus
Tricholoma ustale
00/00/2023
Laetiporus sulphureus
Scleroderma citrinum
16/04/2023
Antherospora hortensis

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