Forgotten Flora Resources
Set of 3 CDs
Fungi, Lichens, Bryophytes - sample pages; sample activity
Poster Titles (click on title to see image of poster)
(posters are 900 x 600mm with a thin protective coating)
Key to the Forgotten Flora - An illustrated key to the Forgotten Flora
Taking a liking to Lichens - Are lichens plants or fungi? Neither or both? What do they look like? Where do they occur?
Bryophytes - more than just moss - What is the difference between a moss, a liverwort and a hornwort?
Where do Forgotten Flora grow? - What are the little cups growing in the carpet of my car? Basic substrates of the Forgotten Flora: dung, rooftops, cars, carpets, tree trunks, trees and other habitats.
The whole fungus - Is the mushroom I picked a fruit or the whole fungus? Where do fungi grow? How do they feed themselves?
More than mushrooms - What is the difference between a cup fungus (Ascomycete) and a mushroom (Basidiomycete)? Where can the spores be found on different structures? What do the tissues look like microscopically?
Miniature forests and carpets - What are the growth forms, leaf shapes and habitats of particular mosses?
Truffles – underground treasures - What are they? Where do they occur? What eats truffles?
Invertebrates and the Forgotten Flora - What animals are associated with bryophytes, fungi and lichens?
Poisonous mushrooms - Which poisonous mushroom kills flies? Which mushroom may have caused the symptoms displayed by ‘witches’ in the 17th century?
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