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Waxcaps
Pink coloured waxcap, for example the pink ballerina. Not sure? Visit our
gallery
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1-10
11-50
51-100
101+
White coloured waxcaps, for example the snowy waxcap. Not sure? Visit our
gallery
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1-10
11-50
51-100
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Yellow coloured waxcaps, for example the butter, citrine or golden waxcaps. Not sure? Visit our
gallery
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None
1-10
11-50
51-100
101+
Red coloured waxcaps, for example the crimson, scarlet or vermillion waxcaps. Not sure? Visit our
gallery
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1-10
11-50
51-100
101+
Green coloured waxcaps, for example the parrot waxcap. Not sure? Visit our
gallery
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1-10
11-50
51-100
101+
Orange coloured waxcaps, for example the meadow, honey or blackening waxcaps. Not sure? Visit our
gallery
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51-100
101+
Brown coloured waxcaps, for example blackening waxcaps. Not sure? Visit our
gallery
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Fairyclubs and Earthtongues
Purple coloured fungi, for example violet coral. Not sure? Visit our
gallery
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White coloured fairyclubs, for example white spindles. Not sure? Visit our
gallery
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None
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51-100
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Yellow coloured fairyclubs, for example meadow coral or yellow clubs. Not sure? Visit our
gallery
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None
1-10
11-50
51-100
101+
Black earthtongues, for example the Geoglossum cookeianum earthtongue. Not sure? Visit our
gallery
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None
1-10
11-50
51-100
101+
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Related links
Visit the
Association of British Fungus Groups
to find a local fungus group or for help with species identification.
Download our spotter guide
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