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12-Apr-2021

Dumontinia tuberosa with wood anemones Carlton Wood NNotts 2021-4-12 .JPG

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nottinghamshire fungi04-May-2021 09:33
This acomycete is found only where there are plenty of wood anemones, its host plant. Although it is found in bare soil near or among the flowers rather than in or under them, it is still hard to spot, being itself various shades of brown to red-brown. The discs do not usually exceed 2 cms across. It has been recorded here only 3 times between 2012 and 2021, though I’m sure it must occur each year with so many of the host flowers present every spring. It has been recorded also at Papplewick in the south of the county. Not common.
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