Blog: Autumn

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What to see in October

October is the ideal time to explore the rich colours and fascinating fungi that bring autumn landscapes to life.

Blackened, hand-like fungus growing from dry brown autumn leaves.

Fantastical Fungi

Discover what will haunt our woodlands this autumn and Halloween as we celebrate the spookier side of World Fungus Day with Chloé Valerie Harmsworth.

Brown, yellow, orange and green fallen leaves of different shapes and sizes floating on the still reflective surface of a pond.

All Fall Down

Explore the captivating world of autumn leaves, both in their graceful descent and what they can tell us!

Sulphur tuft fungi growing together on a woodland edge

Five species of fungi to look out for

Autumn is a great time to explore fungi with their ‘fruiting bodies’ presenting themselves above ground in many different shapes and sizes. As well as being good on the eye, fungi have a vital…

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