A rare fungus found growing in woodland near Penn has been identified as Russula Lepidicolor.
The sighting in Common Wood has been confirmed as the first of its kind in the country, and since its discovery it has been found at three other sites.
A rare fungus found growing in woodland near Penn has been identified as Russula Lepidicolor.
The sighting in Common Wood has been confirmed as the first of its kind in the country, and since its discovery it has been found at three other sites.
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