Generally, on lawns, on grass verges, under town trees and in flower beds, mushrooms proliferated and were certainly in much larger numbers than the dry summer and autumn of 2004. November is the best month, but without veering out of my way to look for them, the numbers and variety exceed my capacities to record and identify all of them.
The mushrooms were photographed and recorded on the following web page:
Fungi of the Urban Adur Area in November 2004
http://www.glaucus.org.uk/Fungi-urban1104.html
This is a large image-heavy page with the various fungi numbered. Any help with IDs appreciated.
I do not know what this mushroom is found near Brooklands.
These are not specially chalkhill species as they are on the coastal levels which means clay, alluvium or shingle with introduced soil from just about anywhere. They are all species of the urban area.
Some of these are not identified. In some cases I have tried to find out, but ended up with an ID that is not much more than a guess. In other cases, I daren't even do that, although on this page, I have put down what a may appear to be wild choices.
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