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Agrocybe putaminum (Mulch Fieldcap)
(Maire) Singer 1936
Basidiomycota > Agaricomycetes > Agaricales > Strophariaceae
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Welney TL528940Ingoldisthorpe TF693333Glandford, Bayfield Estate TG048405Leziate, Sailing lake TF686189Norwich, Earlham Cemetery East TG212088

Summary

9 records from 5 different sites
Years (# of records): 2002 (2) 2003 (2) 2004 (1) 2020 (1) 2022 (2) 2023 (1)
Months: JFMAMJJASOND
Associations: Aesculus; Gallus gallus f. domestica
Substrates: compost in plant pot; manure; wood chip; wood chips
Finders: Ian Senior; Jenny Kelly; Jonathan Revett; Tony Leech
Identifiers: Ian Senior; Jenny Kelly; Jonathan Revett; Tony Leech
Confirmers: Alick Henrici; Brian Spooner
Comments: 'Caulocystidia, spores etc'; 'ID confirmed with spores'

Record Details

12/07/2002 Welney; TL528940; Aesculus; wood chips; Jonathan Revett; Jonathan Revett; Alick Henrici; "Caulocystidia, spores etc"
16/08/2002 Welney; TL527937; wood chips; Jonathan Revett; Jonathan Revett; Brian Spooner
27/04/2003 Welney; TL527937; wood chips; Jonathan Revett; Jonathan Revett
08/06/2003 Welney; TL528940; wood chips; Jonathan Revett; Jonathan Revett
14/08/2004 Welney; TL527937; wood chips; Jonathan Revett; Jonathan Revett
14/07/2020 Ingoldisthorpe; TF693333; wood chips; Jenny Kelly; Jenny Kelly
19/04/2022 Glandford, Bayfield Estate; TG048405; compost in plant pot; Tony Leech; Tony Leech
04/09/2022 Leziate, Sailing lake; TF686189; Gallus gallus f. domestica; manure; Jenny Kelly; Jenny Kelly; "ID confirmed with spores"
25/07/2023 Norwich, Earlham Cemetery East; TG212088; wood chip; Ian Senior; Ian Senior

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