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Jul 4, 2008 2:37 pm
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Hello everyone, To say that I've updated this year's foray file (Files section on the webpage, Forays 2008.rtf) with one in Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park that...
Hi all, Apparently it's going to be very warm and muggy tomorrow, and there's a chance of another mini-heatwave mid-month, so please keep your eyes peeled for...
I shall head for the Highgate Woods chip pile today. According to this article ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agaricus_subrufescens ) on Wikipedia of all...
... Just to keep you up to date on said A. subrufescens from Highgate. A collection has been dried, written up and is awaiting deposit at Kew by myself in the...
Hi, our trusty old friend the Podoscypha under the oak near the cafe(along the main path from the Cockfosters gate )has sprouted 2 sizeable clumps over the...
Dear Helen, A picture of same from a past year appears as the background to a short piece about recording fungi in the current issue of the LWT newsletter. ...
Just back from Trent Park - Podoscypha multizonata popping up around the three trees we know from previous years...plus a new find. Cafpod = oak near cafe now...
Great news, Helen, and thanks for sharing it. Just to be a total Podanorak for a minute (who, me?) I can think of one more definite tree in TP to keep an eye...
Have just uploaded a few pics in an album Auricularia auricula-judae of some albino variants that we first found last year in Trent Park. Every now and then we...
Morning everyone, Neil Anderson is leading an LNHS field trip tomorrow at Richmond Park. The walk is billed as "entomology and general natural history" and...
Hello everyone, Hotfungus's recent uploading of a pic of one tree accompanied by two grinning humans (thanks, Mark!) reminds me that there is yet another Podo...
Many apologies for being blind as a bat and missing the LNHS foray at Bookham Common on October 11 to be led by Mrs Ray Tantram. Everyone very welcome. Details...
Nicholas Evans, author of the horse whisperer, has been admitted for renal dialysis with his family after eating Cortinarius speciosissima. This website has...
I am planning to do a fungi foray at Selsdon Wood which is a large woodland site of 200 Acres in Croydon, this autumn and requesting if anybody is you was...
Hi all Could anyone please I.d the photos I have placed in the Photo section under Selsdon Wood as the local friends group want to display them at the Open Day...
Ted, is there a Hampstead foray this weekend? If so, where/when? thanks, Karen ... From: mycorec <mycorec@...> To: londonfungi@... ...
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Sep 5, 2008 6:49 am
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Hi Karen and everyone, Andy's leading a foray on the Heath tomorrow morning, meet at East Heath car park 10am. Destroying Angel, Fool's Webcap and Chanterelles...
It should be pointed out that the foray tomorrow morning is "booking required", tel. 020-8458-0652, although I dont know how strictly this is adhered to. There...
Hi All, As Jo points out, the foray tomorrow does require your name, there are already 16 or so people attending, don't want it to be unweildy. Thanks Andy ......
Dear all Just a reminder about our debate: Earthwatch Debate: Irreplaceable – the World's Most Invaluable Species Thursday 20th November, 7.00pm-9.00pm, at...
My IDs for what they are worth based on photos (albeit good ones): - IMG_0128 Stereum hirsutum - hairy curtain crust IMG_153 (3) Coprinus micaceus - glistening...
Sounds andd looks like a great site. Unfortunately I am tied up with lectures or forays on those days. I hope one of our other members can oblige. Regards, Ted...
Hi all Did anyone see Mark Spencer(yahoo name Hotfungus) today (Friday) on a science based panel game hosted by Marcus Brigstocke that started on Channel Five...
I found a group of dried-up looking fungi in the park on 9th September, & I've added them to the album "Ruskin Park" There were 2 clumps, each with 5 or 6...
Hi Hilary, I've certainly seen plenty of Agaricus 'clumps' so I wouldn't be worried on that score and I think your first thought is bang on, except for the...
Thanks Keir. There's a regular crop of A silvaticus in the park but these are nothing like them. The pics are pretty poor I'm afraid; I did look for reddening...