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Originally Posted by cybershot It is with utmost thanks to Leif that today, in a rarely visited part of Minley Wood, JP and I were priviledged to view his find of a BAP species in the shape of Sarcodon squamosus - Scaly Tooth:  |
I assume these are not uncommon in the area as I have regularly seen these without realising their rareity. There were lots today at several locations near the Eelmoor test track, they also grow at the SSSI within QinetiQ at Farnborough. (I'll upload some pictures if I have time).
I am assuming that I have identified them correctly, they are exactly the same as the pictures on WAB. However, I am unaware of the differences between similar species (Sarcondon imbricatus). Can anyone help with this?
Garry