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Mycena lampadis [Maguire 1988]

Please note:   Mushrooms appear in the Summertime only,  viz     December to March.

Thanks to the years of work done at our research centre we are able to show
our visitors the end result of our luminous mushroom propogation program.

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Be led up the garden path to see our glowing treasures......

On the night these pics were taken mainly Mycena lampadis luminous mushrooms were fruiting.

Picture on the left: Mycena chlorophanos

Mycena lampadis luminous mushrooms

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Mycena multissimum  luminous mushroom
Walking around this garden at night will give
people the opportunity to see more
luminous mushrooms than they would see in the natural environment in their entire lifetime.

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Mycena lampadis

Mycena multessimum

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Mycena lampadis (stack centre photo).

The area (bottom RHS) houses the largest luminous mushroom viz:

Omphalotus nidiformis (ghost fungus)

Usually fruits around April May

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