Christina, thank you for the links on the fungi. As you can see this blog is new, with few comments as of yet, but this kind of interaction with readers is exactly how I’d like it to work. I’ll update my fungi entries with relavent information later today. Thanks again.
See this image of hairy stalked cup fungus, Cookerina tricholoma, Carrara National Park, Costa Rica :
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Christina, thank you for the links on the fungi. As you can see this blog is new, with few comments as of yet, but this kind of interaction with readers is exactly how I’d like it to work. I’ll update my fungi entries with relavent information later today. Thanks again.