Thursday, 8 December 2011

Westonbirt late fungi & Somerset Mistletoe

THE National Arboretum at Westonbirt (Gloucestershire) was surprisingly quiet last weekend, except for people (like us) buying a Christmas tree, or partaking of the hot soup in the restaurant.

The recent mildness and wetness has meant that there was a good show of toadstools, in spite of the time of the year.  We were impressed by some super large fairy rings surrounding a number of trees.  The fungus in these cases probably has a close (ecto or endo-mychorizzal) association with the trees, where the fungus gains a free home and the tree gains nutrients obtained through the fungus's hypha.

Wood blewit

 



As its getting towards Christmas I thought that the mistletoe found on Saturday on the Somerset Levels would be worth sharing:




Kiss anyone?

1 comment:

  1. The mistletoe is always a novelty to me because it doesn't seem to grow up here in N.E. Lancashire

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