Michael and I spent a couple of hours in the Crags marvelling at the autumn colours as the trees are exceptionally beautiful at the moment. We were amazed to find a massive troop of H.crispa and they were the most impressive examples we have ever seen, they were so majestic that we could have photographed each and every one of them.
White Saddle (Helvella crispa) - Michael's photos above and below.
My photo above.
Grooved Bonnet (Mycena polygramma) - Michael's photo.
Lilac Bonnet (Mycena pura) - Michael's photo above and mine below.
Beechleaf Bonnet (Mycena capillaris).
Common Puffball (Lycoperdon perlatum).
Butter Cap (Rhodocollybia butyracea).
Sheathed Woodtuft (Kuehneromyces mutabilis).
Jelly Rot (Phlebia tremellosa).
Wrinkled Crust (Phlebia radiata).
Spores allantoid, 4-6 x 1-2.5
Jellybaby (Leotia lubrica).
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