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Event: South London Botanical Institute plant sale.
Location: London, England
Date: 08 May 2010
2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the “What's On” section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:
2010 May 08, SLBI Plant sale (14)
Gorse (Ulex europaeus)
North Cornwall coast
South London Botanical Institute field trip, May 2009 (week 2)
2009 May 16, Newquay (47)
Event: South London Botanical Institute plant sale.
Location: London, England
Date: 08 May 2010
2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the “What's On” section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:
2010 May 08, SLBI Plant sale (30)
Location: Mitcham Common, South London
Event: South London Botanical Institute fungi foray
Date: 11 October 2009
Mitcham Common:
South London Botanical Institute:
[my ref: 2009 October 11, Psathyrella sp Mitcham Common SLBI FF (4)]
Event: South London Botanical Institute plant sale.
Location: London, England
Date: 08 May 2010
2010 is the South London Botanical Institute Centenary Year - please see the “What's On” section for special events celebrating this historic occasion:
2010 May 08, SLBI Plant sale (29)
View overlooking Tolcarne Beach towards Newquay harbour in the distance.
South London Botanical Institute field trip, May 2009 (week 2)
2009 May 16, Newquay (39)
Location: Mitcham Common, South London
Event: South London Botanical Institute, fungi foray
Date: 11 October 2009
Mitcham Common:
South London Botanical Institute:
[my ref: 2009 October 11, Hedgehog spines, Mitcham Common SLBI FF (1)]
Location: Mitcham Common, South London
Event: South London Botanical Institute fungi foray
Date: 11 October 2009
Hydnoid species
These species have a very characteristic fertile surface covered in small spines, but they do not form a homogeneous group. Among these fungi are species closely attached to the woody host on which they are decomposing, while others form lateral brackets and otheres are even terrestrial species with a cap and stipe living symbiotically with higher plants.
Mitcham Common:
South London Botanical Institute:
[my ref: 2009 October 11, Mycoasia sp. (Hydnoid) Mitcham Common SLBI FF (8)]
"The Island",
Newquay Bay, Cornwall
South London Botanical Institute field trip, May 2009 (week 2)
The Island, 2009 May 15, Newquay (2) FR