halcon
Fri, 27 Nov 2009 08:57:48 -0800
It is as good site ! But as someone commented recently it can get addictive !!!!!!!!
Martin
On Nov 27 2009, charlesro...@sussexwt.org.uk wrote:
Sarah, a new website you might be interested in:
http://www.ispot.org.uk/
You can post pictures of species up and folk will attempt to id them for
you. You can also id things that you recognise for other people. Worth a
try, perhaps?
The site has been produced by the OU.
Charles
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From: adastra-boun...@lists.sxbrc.org.uk
[mailto:adastra-boun...@lists.sxbrc.org.uk] On Behalf Of SARAH PATTON
Sent: 24 November 2009 20:58
To: Adastra
Subject: [Adastra] New light on ice-like fungi from last winter
I think it was last winter when photos were posted of something which
looked like ice in a woodland - Patrick, Howard?
A few weeks ago I saw something which wasn't dissimilar and caught my
attention as I haven't seen it before. In a piece of mixed woodland near
Fernhurst, there were many Fly Agaric growing at the base of conifers.
Several of these had white fungal mycellia emerging from the decomposing
toadstool and some had formed white cotton-wool like masses which
appeared to be similar to the mystery pictures.
Sarah
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