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thingamajig
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AnnaD
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thingamajig
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bubble
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fungi2bwith
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DorsetScott
Joined: 23 Oct 2011 Posts: 500 Location: Bournemouth
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Loads about down my way too. Wood Blewitts, puffballs, amethyst deceivers, shaggy parasols, shaggy inkcaps all out in force in 1 area, along with a couple of Agaricus which I can't confidently ID so I've had to leave be.
A trip to the New Forest last weekend yielded more puffballs, porcelains, hedgehogs, oysters, deceivers and a huge though maggot eaten cep.
Even got enough to start drying them this year too! |
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boisdevie1
Joined: 11 Aug 2006 Posts: 3897 Location: Lancaster
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bulworthy project
Joined: 27 Jun 2011 Posts: 188 Location: Rackenford, Devon
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