Famous, enchanting and highly toxic. Fly agaric is the home of fairies and magical creatures and a lover of birch woodland.
Fungi and lichens
Magical and mistrusted. Toadstools and mushrooms are associated with ancient taboos, dung, death and decomposition. But trees and many other species rely on fungi and we’re just starting to understand how close this relationship is: great woodland networks that link and support life. They come in dazzling shapes, colours and sizes; even working with other species to produce different organisms.
Trees woods and wildlife
Dripping off the trees in clean-air woodlands, these beautiful bushy beard lichens adorn branches and trunks.
Trees woods and wildlife
Tufty and beard-like, this rare and legally protected fungus has a reputation for easing dementia.
Trees woods and wildlife
Sticky and gruesome, beefsteak is a woodland fungus with the disconcerting appearance of a raw cut of meat.
Trees woods and wildlife
The brown roll-rim might look innocent enough, but it’s a deadly fungus of birch woodland.
Trees woods and wildlife
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