Hi John, This is a bit piuzzling as Ellis and Ellis state that that Drepanopeziza aphecia are brown or black. Oddly they do not actually specify that for D. ...
Bliss indeed! And as often noted micros are at their best when there is not much else about. thanks for the great report Brian. I have just returned from South...
A (fairly) belated Happy New Year to all, and a generalised, non-specific observation that bland-looking fawny-brown jobs growing around manure in horse...
Happy New Year Keir, I have to agree, though I still find them hard to ignore, much like the dear Psath's. The annoying thing is, even when you are well...
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I have just uploaded a preliminary report of fungal records compiled from the excellent typed lists supplied to me by Helen, Mark and Keir with a few add ons...
Hi Ted, This link doesn't seem to work, tho' it's there if you click on 'Files' on the group page?? Do you have Alec Henrici's records for Gunnersbury Triangle...
Dear Ingrid and all, Thanks for pointing that out. The reason is I uploaded the file last thing at night and when I rechecked in table format in the morning I...
Hi everyone. Have just had a couple of sessions with decent finds of flammulina velutipes - velvet shank ( a real misnomer despite being a real name, not an...
Dear Mary, I agree, it's one of my favourites too; a truely good "out of season" one too. Regards, Mark Home: 72 Michael Cliffe House, Skinner Street, London,...
Altho' this isn't strictly within the London area, it's not too far away (Surrey) and could soon be fruiting at a location near to you.... For a photo : ...
The Natural History Museum has just relaunched it's annual Bluebell Survey. If you have the time, please go out and record your observations or encourage...
Spring seems to be here at last although heavy rain is predicted for tomorrow. Hope to see some of you there; meet by the large Golden statue under the...
Subject: [londonfungi] First foray of the new season tomorrow- Hyde Park Hi Ted just to confirm that I will open up RF at 6.30 (or just before) on Monday -...
Thanks David, I will be at the Albert Memorial rain or shine this morning. Actually ithe weather doesn't look too bad just now. Maybe we will have to...
Hi Ted, Due to temporary insanity, I forgot about this morning's meeting. I will be at RF tomorrow though. Regards, Mark Home: 72 Michael Cliffe House, Skinner...
Dear Mark, We wondered if you were OK but am relieved that it was just a case of missed appointment. We had 11 forayers and found about 10 species, includinjg...
I found a HUGE lepista nuda in February in Biggin Wood which is one of the bits of ancient woodland in South London. It was very nice getting together with...
...which we were using to surface woodland trail in Lordship Rec yesterday...loads and loads of Peziza vesiculosa, a bouquet of Agrocybe rivulosa, and a rather...
Hello everyone, Just a bit of a promo for an evening walk round Abney Park cemetery, Stoke Newington, this Wednesday coming for a couple of hours, starting...
Alick Henrici has again kindly agreed to lead our foray, on 12th October 2008 at 2pm, meeting at the reserve entrance just opposite Chiswick Park tube in Bollo...
Hi everyone I found these (Album- Ruskin Park) recently on bare gound under an old yew. They seem to fit A silvaticus but have inrolled margins; caps up to...
... Certainly not Agaricus silvaticus Hilary, I would say something far less common, which though can only be ascertained by peering down the barrel of a...
Hi Hilary (and everyone) Eeeh, tricky. Definitely Agaricus, not sylvaticus. From photo3, I see a thin velar sock, so any ring would have been ascending rather...
Many thanks Andy & Keir. I'd considered A maleolens from C&D; the habitat does seem to fit but I was put off by the inrolled margin. It certainly didn't smell...
Many thanks for this. Absorbing in itself but also an opportunity to see if this "reply" gets through to our group after recent computer blips. Moment of truth...
 Yippe, it worked! Warmest thanks to Keir for his guidance through a strange technical anomaly. But things seem to have righted themselves without my...
I thought I would alert you all to our event in November: Earthwatch Debate: Irreplaceable - the World's Most Invaluable Species Thursday 20th November,...