Sherwood and lots of fungi

There is a certain appeal in woodlands this time of year, as the forest floor hides many fungi. With this in mind, we booked into a Cabin, not too far from Sherwood Forest. We saw many fungi, and below are just a few of them.


Our cabin nestling among the trees 


Dusky puffball (Lycoperdon nigrescens) 


Blackening Waxcap (Hygrocybe cornica 


Web Cap (Cortinarius varius) 



The interior of the cabin where we stayed. The site was a pleasant one, and the cabin spacious but above all the hot tub! 


Leopard Earthball (Sclceroderma areolatum)


A tree stump that looked amazingly like the head of a dog. 


Just liked the shapes of the trees and the light on the forest floor.

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