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Wild Garlic
In article , Anthony E Anson
writes The message from Kay Easton contains these words: Mycelial strands when they meet sometimes join and form fruit bodies. I this asexual or sexual reproduction, or is the concept not relevant? It's a long time ago that I learnt about fungi, if indeed I ever did! But what I was referring to was that the Act says you mustn't dig up plants, not that you mustn't pick fruit. Fungi are not plants: they occupy a completely separate phylum. That's what I thought - but it was someone else that brought truffles into the argument!! -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm |
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