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16-11-2008, 08:19 AM
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| | | Re: Winter Blues Quote:
Originally Posted by vole-woman I do like fungi, but I don't know a darn thing about them, Nick. Are they still around this time of the year? (See, that's how ignorant I am.)) | Ah, you don't need to know anything about them to find them! (Ok, you do if you're looking for something specific!) If you get a free day, wander into your local woods and just have a look- there are fungi all year round, but the more substantial and familiar ones fruit in Autumn/Winter.
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| | | Re: Winter Blues Great! I'm near a couple of Mosses, and I know for definite one's a good place for fungi. Good for hibernating newts, too. |  | | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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