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| | New record for England Hi
Just heard that Richard Illiffe found Conocybe alboradicans at Beacon Hill in Leicestershire. Apparently it is a new record for England. It has a slightly wrinkled orangy cap and a rooting stipe (it has been confirmed at Kew). There is a photo in B&K Vol.4 Number 392 as a ? species.
I was on the foray when it was found but I did not see it collected!
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