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New Fungi Website
Topic Started: Aug 13 2015, 09:29 AM (1,117 Views)
Grayling
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I found this new Fungi website this morning which might be of interest UK Fungi

It appears to be set up by an ex-WAB member following the demise of that Forum.
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feedyourhedgehog
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Looks interesting Grayling.....thanks for the link :cool:
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Night Owl
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:yes: could be useful for any Id's we get stuck with in the autumn :thankyou: for the link Grayling
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Davebutterflyman
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Many thanks for the link Grayling.

It might prove very useful for some of those tricky id's and it's possible that we might even persuade the odd member/fungi expert to join us.
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Jane
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Good find Grayling :cool:
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Grayling
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Davebutterflyman
Aug 13 2015, 06:33 PM


It might prove very useful for some of those tricky id's and it's possible that we might even persuade the odd member/fungi expert to join us.
That was what I was thinking :Cool:
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Dovetail-Marg
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:thanks: for that link Grayling, I've bookmarked it. :cool:
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GreenLarry
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Sparrowhawk
Brill, I'll look into that!
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4Nature
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This could be very useful for me as we have some fungus growing in some white pea shingle we have used in our garden...never noticed it before - it is possibly due to the moisture.

Thank you for the link. :wink:
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Davebutterflyman
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Hi

You could always post a photo of it in our fungi id section, i'm sure we will be able to id it for you. If you could get photos of the cap, gills and stem that would really aid in obtaining a positive id.
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