The Trooping Funnel is a large and statuesque fungus, common in beech woodlands. Convex when young they develop the funnel shaped cap as they mature.
The Trooping Funnel is a large and statuesque fungus, common in beech woodlands. Convex when young they develop the funnel shaped cap as they mature. They are hygrophanous, meaning they change colour when wet
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Location: Scarborough, UK
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