Improve your fungi identification skills in the field
About the event
You will spend a whole day in the field searching for fungi to identify. The day will begin with a brief introduction to the larger fungi - the various groups and their habitats. You will learn about the key characteristics necessary for identification, such as gill attachments and spore colours. Mycorrhizal associations (symbiotic relationships) with trees and other plant species will be discussed too.
This course is suitable for improvers. It is for those with a basic knowledge of fungi who wish to learn more about fungi classification and about physical characteristics which will assist in identification. A mixture of common and scientific names will be used.
Led by Phil Ambler, fungi enthusiast. Phil is a member of the British Mycological Society, a regular on fungi field trips as part of the Kent Field Club including as a leader this year and is one of the admins on the Kent Fungi Facebook Group. Phil has provided a fungi survey for the National Trust (Knole Park) in previous years and is part of a local recording group entering records into the FRDBI (Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland).
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Cafe/refreshments
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Parking
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Toilets
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What to bring
Hand lens 8x or 10x (some will be available for loan on the day), packed lunch, drink, suitable clothing and footwear for weather/conditions.
Parking charges at Lullingstone CP
£3.50 per day at weekends
Suitable for persons who can spend the whole day in the field in conditions that might be rough and uneven under foot.