On 04/09/2011 08:56, Keith Cunningham wrote:
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The linked picture is posted on behalf of Spider who is currently outside
making the most of the clement weather.
A few years ago she transplanted into a pot a wind- or bird- sown Birch
seedling.
Now it needs to be moved, but on removing the pot a number of fungal
fruiting bodies were revealed.
The gills are light coloured and it has no particular smell.
Can anyone advise please whether this is harmful or not? Spider is always
cautious about honey fungus because we have had it in the garden before.
Many thanks
It'll almost certainly be on this site somewhere,
http://www.rogersmushrooms.com/ , but there's a lot of stuff to rake
through.
Thanks for that, Keith. I'll have a look. Just as well spiders have
eight eyes!
--
Spider
from high ground in SE London
gardening on clay