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Wednesday, 2 December 2020

Some more bonfire fungi from Pembrey Forest.

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 A few more visitors to the burnt out area of Pembrey Forest. It really has been an interesting place this year and hopefully will be for a ...
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Tuesday, 1 December 2020

A Visit to Bishop's Palace, Carmarthen.

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    Not a large area but has been recently upgraded with some nice paths etc. Often felt though a lot more could be done with the ponds ther...
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Thursday, 19 November 2020

Amanita muscaria on LLanllywni Mountain.

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       There is a small area on Llanllywni mountain that always gives a good display of Amanita muscaria ( Fly Agaric) . It is at the edge ...

A fire in Pembrey Forest!

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 Last summer a small area of Pembrey Forest caught fire reducing many of the Corsican Pine trees to charred stumps. Though a tragedy for mos...
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Tuesday, 17 November 2020

Perhaps Agaricus menieri - though perhaps not!

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  Last week I came across a small group of Agarics growing on the sand dunes at North Dock. (how on earth can they find anything to eat?)....
Sunday, 1 November 2020

Swiss Valley Reservoir,

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Grey Knight, Tricholoma terreum.     Growing the in mixed woodland around the reservoir, possibly Grey Knight, Tricholoma terreum.        ...
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