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Rare Fungus Found in Alderney!
1 Dec
Summary
- One of Britain's rarest fungi discovered in Alderney.
- The date waxcap has been sighted only about 100 times in the UK.
- This rare fungus grows in unimproved dry grasslands.

A remarkable discovery has been made in Alderney with the identification of one of Britain's rarest fungi. The date waxcap was recently found by ecologist Niamh McDevitt, marking its first appearance on the island. This elusive species has an extremely limited history of sightings in the UK, with only approximately 100 records documented to date.
The date waxcap fungus thrives in specific environments, typically growing in unimproved dry grasslands. Its distinctive characteristics include a watery head, a brown cap, vibrant yellow to orange gills, and a yellow stem, making it identifiable to those familiar with its morphology.
This significant find by the Alderney Wildlife Trust underscores the unique biodiversity of the island's natural habitats. The rarity of the date waxcap makes this discovery a notable event for mycologists and conservationists alike, prompting further interest in the ecological conditions that support its growth.




