Cley

CleyBramble070919-1

Violet Bramble Rust (Phragmidium violaceum)

CleyCitrinella070919-1

Lemon Discos (Bisporella citrina)

CleyGall070919-1

CleyGall070919-2

Midge Gall on Perennial Sowthistle (Sonchus arvensis)

CleyMallow070919-1

CleyMallow070919-2

Hollyhock Rust on Mallow (Puccinia malvacearum)

There are two here - one of the leaf and one on the veins. The Hollyhock rust is the one on the leaf. Not sure of the other.

CleyPhragmites070919-1

Rust on Phragmites Leaf

CleyPincushion070919-1

Robin's Pincushion (Bedeguar Gall) (Dipoloepis rosae)

The Robin's pincushion (also known as the 'Bedeguar Gall') is a gall caused by the larvae of a tiny gall wasp, Dipoloepis rosae. The gall is widespread and common, and can be found developing on the stems of Dog-roses during late summer; it acquires its reddish colour as it matures in autumn. Each gall holds many grubs, which feed on the gall tissues throughout the winter and emerge in spring as adults. The adults reproduce asexually and only a tiny number are male.

CleyShroom070919-1

CleyShroom070919-2

Tiny delicate fungi on a Reed Leaf

CleyShroom2070919-2

Stubble Rosegill (Volvopluteus gloiocephalus)

from
First Nature

Volvopluteus, the genus name, is a reference to the volva formed around the stem base by the remnants of the membranous universal veil which covers emerging fruitbodies, and its relationship with another pink-spored genus the shield mushrooms, Pluteus species. The specific epithet gloiocephalus comes from the Greek words gloio, meaning glue or glutinous substance, and cephalus, meaning head. Hence gloiocephalus means with a sticky head - a reference to the viscid nature of the surface of caps of the Stubble Rosegill.

CleySpider070919-3

CleySpider070919-2

Cross Orb Weaver (Araneus diadematus)

Global Range from iNaturalist

CleyStrawberryClover070919-1

CleyStrawberryClover070919-2

Strawberry Clover (Trifolium fragiferum)

CleyLichen070919-2

Common Yellow Lichen (Xanthoria parietina)


Comments