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Friday, 5 December 2014

Autumn Fungus Foray

These are some of the sensational pictures of natural fungi growing in our school grounds.

Fungi like to live in damp decomposing leaves so our school grounds are the perfect breeding ground for thriving fungi.
The Miller looks likes pitta bread with sugar sprinkled on top.

Candle Snuff Fungi


Mycena sp? looks like an army of mushrooms on the march.

Russula sp?

Post by Dylan Ayling, Year 6
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