We have a micro-forest that our wonderful volunteer, Bill Berger, has cleared much honeysuckle. Volunteers have laid a path and now our students enjoy a short walk under a developing canopy. The first picture is turkey tail - white and orange. Also notice smaller dabs of an orange jello-like fungus. I don't know the names of these winter marvels. 4th grader Maman found the mulch in the path exploding with mushrooms. She was thrilled! We will check back and possibly document it's progress as a decomposer. A delightful little village of mushrooms! No, no....we don't even think about eating them.
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Judy GananceWhat is important in my life? Health, family, community, teaching & learning, forest, lepidoptera, photography, knitting, cooking & technology. It is a great pleasure to explore science and sensible problem solving with our children of Parker Woods Montessori. Archives
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