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[QUOTE=Rich Rule;674029]There was 1 of 2 reasons I went into the woods. If I had taken my camera, the fellas would have started wondering.

I did take a picture of a mushroom whilst in the Arctic Circle though a couple of years ago. Krakmo, North of Norway. Can you confirm what it is?

 

Cheers.

 

Cottaging?

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[QUOTE=Rich Rule;674029]There was 1 of 2 reasons I went into the woods. If I had taken my camera, the fellas would have started wondering.

I did take a picture of a mushroom whilst in the Arctic Circle though a couple of years ago. Krakmo, North of Norway. Can you confirm what it is?

 

Cheers.

 

Cottaging?

 

Not quite, but it did end in ...ing.

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There was 1 of 2 reasons I went into the woods. If I had taken my camera, the fellas would have started wondering.

 

I did take a picture of a mushroom whilst in the Arctic Circle though a couple of years ago. Krakmo, North of Norway. Can you confirm what it is?

 

Cheers.

 

 

 

Shadow funging...........................you tease you :biggrin:

 

 

Tony's thread, he should have the pleasure of confirming your hard bit of fung for you.

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Been out and about as usual, BB today, checking out the soil profiles and noting tree conditions, the old vets are in a right old state, leafing later Kretz and armillaria everywhere and I suspect the mycorrhizae are severely lacking in many of the oldest vets now. If you want to witness burnham beeches I suggest you do it soon, its old vets are failing, bar a view exceptions, these will be those with good attendance of Mycorrhizae communities I suspect, shall see come autumn. Epping on the other hand with a less organic horizon appears to be as good now as when i first visited? Could this indicate that eutrophication and root damage caused by heavy hoofed grazers at BB is having a detrimental effect?

 

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