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Main Page  »  Fungi
View Article  Fungus i.d.
I'm looking for some help in identifying some photos (not the best format for i.d.) of fungi. Any suggestions would ...   more »
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View Article  SUFFOLK FUNGUS GROUP
At long, long last, the SUFFOLK FUNGUS GROUP has been formed!! On a very cold February night, five of us ...   more »
View Article  The Pepperpot Fungus
On "A Year at Kew" last night the Pepperpot Fungus was shown and it was the one Mr Mahler wrote about in WA ..   more »
View Article  Handsome Fungi
In the winter wheat fields south of Lowestoft and elsewhere in the district, hundreds of agaric fungi have appeared seemingly overnight.    more »
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