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Work submitted for Fungi Connect by team
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Tropical curve

I used brightly coloured air drying clay to create a beautiful fungus that will scare off insects and bugs because it looks dangerous.

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Spotty

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Don't touch or eat!

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Danger!

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Beautiful

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Hidden

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Delicious and sweet

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Together

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Rendition of part of the humongous fungus

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Haiku - 

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Poem - 

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Poster - 

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Creative writing - 

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Through UK Fungus Day, the British Mycological Society shares the importance of fungi to our lives and aims to inspire others to help preserve our native fungi and improve our scientific knowledge of these unique and remarkable organisms.

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Observing, collecting and growing fungi

The British Mycological Society is a scientific society supporting fungal research and conservation, and highlighting the fundamental importance fungi in the world's ecosystems.

Read our Code of Conduct for the responsible collection of fungi for research and education, and growing fungi at home.

Contact us:

British Mycological Society

Registered charity no. 276503

Email: bmsevents@britmycolsoc.info

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