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More about seasonal change (fungi)

May 27, 2013July 20, 2013BFF editorial team2 Comments

fungi forestOn the subject of seasonal markers, fungi are another sign of the arrival of autumn. Both my four-year old son and I have been delighted by the fungi that seemingly appear overnight under a copse of pine trees near our home. Continue reading →

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