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Monthly Archives: November 2011
The Inevitable March Towards Winter
I dug up the last of the carrots for an American Thanksgiving dinner we hosted for some ex-pat friends of ours over the weekend. I had been spacing out and replanting the carrots as we used them over the … Continue reading
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Let’s call this Flower-Fungi
My children were quite delighted to find some rather lovely flower-type mushrooms amidst the toadstools recently: I called in the pros but no one had seen anything like it. My best guess is that this could be Aleuria Aurantia, a brightly coloured … Continue reading
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Tagged Aleuria Aurantia, flower, fungi, mushrooms
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