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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: UK
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Wheatfen Norfolk
There was to be a winter tree walk today but due to the rain it was called off. As I was already there I elected to walk the lane to the south west of Surlingham Wood.
Fungi recorded were: Stropharia aeruginosa, Lepiota cristata, Xylaria hypoxylon & Clitocybe nebularis. Also a tar spot on Nettles I am not familiar with. Colin J. |
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Steve Campsall
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Leicestershire, UK
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We visited Wheatfen in July - what a wonderful place. The warden was really helpful and friendly, too. He recommended January as the best month for a visit!
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