Misidentifying Fungi

I don't know much about Fungi. What I do know is, they're mostly pretty hard to identify to species. So this is me, trying.

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Thursday, 19 October 2023

Self-indulgent re-branding exercise

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 Introducing: Enjoying Field Mycology ... Hello, reader! It is always a pleasant surprise to receive any indication that real human beings w...
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Saturday, 8 April 2023

Rusty Threefer

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  'Tis the season for having a go at botany: one fungal substrate at a time.  If you zoom right in on this sickly-looking Periwinkle ( V...
Sunday, 19 March 2023

Spring is in the air (and in that pile of decaying debris)

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At Sussex Wildlife Trust's Woods Mill nature reserve, at the far end of the lake, near the stream, there is a pile of decaying flood de...
Sunday, 23 October 2022

To Ditchling

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After a chaotic week, I failed to check either the weather forecast or my emails ahead of the Sussex Fungus Group survey at Ditchling Beacon...
Saturday, 17 September 2022

Fingal's Mushroom

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Content warning : I make a lot of wrong assumptions about the identity of the mushroom in this blog, before I eventually come to a conclusio...
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Clare Blencowe
Wannabe field mycologist. Manager of Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre. Learning all the time.
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