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Hi all, I love monkey puzzles & just want to say how much I'm enjoying this thread! Thanks for the great pics :-)
OMG this is a good thread :))))) keep the updates coming! And thanks Naturegirls, Carol & Frog! I've tried cultivating bits of bark, mostly...
It's not a slime mould, some sort of fungal rot...(much as I would love it to be a slime mould!)
Just read this on another forum, worth knowing if you eat Laetiporus sulphureus! Read all the responses but particularly Michael Jordan's.....
You guys are so LUCKY!!!! I would love to have dog vomit slime mould in my back garden :)
Looks like a Peziza, difficult to i.d. to species without microscopic detail but there are people on this forum who will have very knowledgeable...
Thanks! What a fantastic website. We just spent time in Northumberland last August (my first visit there) and would very much love to return to...
I'd love to know where your pix were taken Michael! (so I can earmark a visit there soon) I haven't seen a cluster of Monkey Puzzles like that...
Beautiful pics, thanks!
She originally said "it's at the base of a street tree". By then using the word host, she must assume it is growing from the tree itself (roots?)....
Hi folks, A friend (who works at Kew Gardens!) found these near where she lives and posted them on a natural history website, to which...
These are great photos, thanks for sharing them!
THANK YOU SO MUCH forestlover!!!!! Fantastic number of links :) I love these organisms too! I think the spelling difference is purely UK English...
Yellow jobby looks like a capless rotted boletus to me???
Wonderful photos! And what a lovely texture & colour this mushroom has..
Re: Brown hairlike fungus Hi C.Wick, I have 3 i.d. books tho' none is really a field guide. Daniel actually asked me this question a while...
Re: Brown hairlike fungus Beautiful stuff :D
OMG, these are jaw droppingly sublime. Thank you so much for posting these!
Hi ariani, I know very little about lichens BUT I know people here in UK mention the books by Frank Dobson. Here's a link to an article by my...
Hi Nico, Just wondering why you think it's F.candida, which has white or almost white aethalia/plasmodium? F.septica has creamy coloured...