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Slime Moulds and Big Trees - Brother’s Creek Forestry Heritage Walk

PostDateIcon Sat, 2009/07/25 - 4:40pm | PostAuthorIcon Kelly_Sekhon

David Cook led a walk today in lower Hollyburn along Brother’s Creek Forestry Heritage Walk. Following photos show some of the interesting things we saw.

Slime Mould_Photo by Kelly Sekhon   Slime Mould_Photo by Kelly Sekhon

Fuligo septica (Scrambled-egg slime mould) _Photo by Kelly Sekhon   Ganoderma applanatum (Artist's Conk)_Photo by Kelly Sekhon

Boykinia Elata_Photo by Kelly Sekhon

Candalabra Tree_Photo by Kelly Sekhon   Louise Irwin near an old growth Douglas Fir_Photo by Kelly Sekhon

 

 

 

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