[NatureNS] Early-blooming plant and unusual fungus

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Hey Patrick is there a link to this new trail somewhere? Love to check it  
out sometime.

On , Patrick Kelly <patrick.kelly@dal.ca> wrote:
> Hello everyone:


> I went for a hike yesterday on the new community trail in Avondale. It  
> was the first time in a long while since I have such large patches of  
> juniper! Near the start of the trail was a stump that had a fungus I have  
> never seen growing out of it. In fact, on first inspection, it looked  
> like someone had made them out of pewter and stuck them to the stump as a  
> decoration. The effect was heightened as the "stalks" were the same  
> diameter, right to the wood, as it didn't seem possible for it to be like  
> that with no disturbance in the wood, unless it was held on with a  
> protruding nail. They ever sounded hollow when tapped.


> The other odd item I came across was a shrub in full bloom. It was waist  
> high, and shaped almost like a candelabra, with the flowers on vertical  
> sections of branch. I have seen comments from people that their daphne is  
> in bloom in late winter, but never having seen a daphne plant I was not  
> sure if this was an example. The plant was in an area that was growing  
> in, so it's possible it may have been part of a garden in the past.


> The pictures are at:


> http://myweb.dal.ca/pmkelly/Mushroom1.JPG
> http://myweb.dal.ca/pmkelly/Mushroom2.JPG


> http://myweb.dal.ca/pmkelly/Shrub.JPG


> Pat




> ==========================================================================Patrick  
> KellyDirector  
> of Computer  
> Facilities==========================================================================Faculty  
> of Architecture and PlanningDalhousie  
> University==========================================================================MAIL  
> COURIERPO Box 15000 5410 Spring Garden RoadHalifax, Nova Scotia B3H 4R2  
> Halifax, Nova ScotiaCanada  
> Canada==========================================================================Phone:(902)  
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Hey Patrick is there a link to this new trail somewhere?  Love to check it =
out sometime.<br /><br />On , Patrick Kelly &lt;patrick.kelly@dal.ca&gt; wr=
ote:<br />&gt; Hello everyone:<br />&gt; <br />&gt; <br />&gt; I went for a=
 hike yesterday on the new community trail in Avondale. It was the first ti=
me in a long while since I have such large patches of juniper! =A0Near the =
start of the trail was a stump that had a fungus I have never seen growing =
out of it. In fact, on first inspection, it looked like someone had made th=
em out of pewter and stuck them to the stump as a decoration. The effect wa=
s heightened as the &quot;stalks&quot; were the same diameter, right to the=
 wood, as it didn&#39;t seem possible for it to be like that with no distur=
bance in the wood, unless it was held on with a protruding nail. They ever =
sounded hollow when tapped.<br />&gt; <br />&gt; <br />&gt; The other odd i=
tem I came across was a shrub in full bloom. It was waist high, and shaped =
almost like a candelabra, with the flowers on vertical sections of branch. =
I have seen comments from people that their daphne is in bloom in late wint=
er, but never having seen a daphne plant I was not sure if this was an exam=
ple. The plant was in an area that was growing in, so it&#39;s possible it =
may have been part of a garden in the past.=A0<br />&gt; <br />&gt; <br />&=
gt; The pictures are at:<br />&gt; <br />&gt; <br />&gt; http://myweb.dal.c=
a/pmkelly/Mushroom1.JPG<br />&gt; http://myweb.dal.ca/pmkelly/Mushroom2.JPG=
<br />&gt; <br />&gt; <br />&gt; http://myweb.dal.ca/pmkelly/Shrub.JPG<br /=
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