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How you can help the ICOM8 mycology conference in Flagstaff

  By Christopher May | 07/23/2015 - 8:12 pm |07/23/2015 Agaricus, Amanita, Flagstaff, Forays, King Boletes, Lactarius, Meetings, Morels, Science & Microscopy, Sparassis, Suillus, Weather, Climate, & Fire
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A few months ago, I posted news of the 8th International Conference on Mycorrhiza (ICOM8) taking place at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff next month. The official program for the meeting has … Continue reading →

Tagged Agaricus bitorquis, Agaricus deserticola, Agaricus pinonensis, Amanita caesarea, Amanita cochiseana, amanita novinupta, Battarea, Boletus barrowsii, floccularia straminea, forest fire, Harrya chromapes, icom8, kitty gehring, lactarius barrowsii, mike dechter, Montagnea, mycorrhiza, nau, San Francisco Peaks, sparassis americana var. arizonica, Suillus kaibabensis, thomas bruns, Tulostoma
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