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Thanks to Gina for the details of this year's foray at Abney Park, led as usual by the excellent Jo Weightman. It's on Saturday October 29 at 2pm and fills a...
Keir Mottram
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Sep 4, 2005
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Thanks to Gina for the details of this year's foray at Abney Park, led as usual by the excellent Jo Weightman. It's on Saturday October 29 at 2pm and fills a...
Keir Mottram
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Sep 4, 2005
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Thanks to Gina for the details of this year's foray at Abney Park, led as usual by the excellent Jo Weightman. It's on Saturday October 29 at 2pm and fills a...
Keir Mottram
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Sep 4, 2005
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I've found a South London foray for you, Kier: Unfortunately it clashes with one of Ted's ones. Yes there is a fungal foray at Sydenham Hill Wood this year. We...
Jo Dubiel
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Sep 15, 2005
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I've put a couple more forays into the foray-file in the FILES section, including the one at Sydenham Hill Wood on Guy Fawkes'Day - thanks, Jo. There's also a...
keirmottram
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Sep 18, 2005
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Don't miss the fungal foray at the Triangle on Sunday 25th September from 2pm, and don't miss our leader, Alick Henrici, who will also be on "A Year at Kew" on...
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Sep 20, 2005
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Many thanks to Nick for organising the ever-popular foray at Gunnersbury Triangle yesterday and, of course, to Alick Henrici for leading it. As is so often the...
Keir Mottram
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Sep 26, 2005
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Thanks to Alick Henrici for mentioning this at Gunnersbury on Sunday - the South London Botanical Institute hosts a fungi group which meets from 7-7.30 every...
Keir Mottram
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Sep 27, 2005
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Hi Keir, Just on my way there now! It's a few minutes walk from Tulse Hill train station - trains on Thameslink from Kings X etc, or more regular services from...
ingrid glass
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Sep 28, 2005
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Does anyone know the name of the bright yellow mould which I have seen on boletes (prob chrysenteron) here and in Devon? I could then put it on my list of the...
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Sep 28, 2005
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Hi Hilary, The mould on your Bolete is Apiocrea chrysosperma. regards Andy Overall ... From: "hilarybrindley" <hilary.brindley@...> To:...
Andy Overall
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Sep 28, 2005
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Thanks Andy. Best wishes, Hilary ... From: "Andy Overall" <mush.room@...> To: <londonfungi@...> Sent: Wednesday, September 28,...
Hilary Brindley
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Sep 28, 2005
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Thanks to Joanna Cadisch for alerting me to a foray in Ealing (Horsenden Hill?) on November 13 - I'll put it in the foray file when I get more details. There...
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Oct 5, 2005
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Thanks to Sylvia for sharing her unrivalled knowledge of the mycota of Highgate Wood again today, beginning and ending the walk with two new and healthy...
keirmottram
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Oct 8, 2005
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These have been present on the bark of an old ash log for some time. They look like Ustulina apart from the colour, which is green. What appear to be spores...
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Oct 13, 2005
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For anybody who wants to see the weirdness that is Clathrus archeri, Devil's Fingers, (or Stinky Dead Octopus fungus!) there are about 20 fruiting bodies in...
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Oct 13, 2005
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May I I have two guesses? 1. Ustulina deusta or similar resupinate with an overgrowth of algae. Actually Ustulina is not known for getting algal overgrowth...
Edward Tuddenham
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Oct 14, 2005
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Thanks Ted. I found something today which looks a lot more like Ustulina. I wouldn't have called the colour apple green; now we've had some rain I shall look...
Hilary Brindley
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Oct 14, 2005
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Hello Keir, Hows it up there in Scortland? any Pipto querc? I took a look at the Gano from Ali Pali and can confirm it as G. resinaceum, the spore...
Andy Overall
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Oct 14, 2005
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The Ecology and Conservation Studies Society (ECSS - associated with Birkbeck College) is having a fungi ID day at Wildmoor Heath on Sunday 23 October. A...
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Oct 14, 2005
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Thanks Ted. The original green areas have now almost gone. There is a new growth of very small downy white spots sometimes on top of the remaining green,...
Hilary Brindley
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Oct 16, 2005
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I have posted four photos. Two are in the series of fungi in recognizable London locations, as usual in Alexandra Park. Two are of a mystery agaric also from...
Ted Tuddenham
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Oct 16, 2005
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Hello, could anyone make comment on the fungus at another e-group: http://photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/kitchengardens/lst?.dir=/Mushroom+f ...
paul_mabbott
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Oct 16, 2005
7:04 pm
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Unfortunately I can't log onto that site. You could ask her to send the picture to our group or directly to me or Keir. Deciding whether to eat a fungus or not...
Edward Tuddenham
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Oct 16, 2005
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Hello everyone, sorry I've not been in touch for a long time. I've just started looking at fungi again after a long break and found this interesting. There's...
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Oct 17, 2005
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Yesterday's rain and slightly lower temperatures brought a fresh flush to AllyPally today, including my first waxcap of the year in London - Hygrocybe ceracea,...
Keir Mottram
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Oct 20, 2005
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Hello everyone, My life, but there's a deal of stuff around now and plenty of people to have a look at it - 150+ at Waltham Forest's foray in Chingford...
Keir Mottram
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Oct 24, 2005
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Following Helen and Margaret Thomas being fairly sure they've seen an example of Podoscypha multizonata, Zoned Rosette, with a beech tree in Trent Park...
keirmottram
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Oct 25, 2005
4:10 pm
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Dear Keir, Yes beech, oak and sweet chestnut are all in the family Fagaceae. Leaves alternate, stalked; male flower in slender catkins or spikes, female...
Edward Tuddenham
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Oct 25, 2005
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I understand that the South London Botanical Institute foray at Tandridge this coming Saturday has had to be cancelled due to the ill health of Lady Burnett. ...
graeme.lyall
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