New York Botanical Garderns
2900 Southern Blvd, Bronx, United States
One of New York Mycological Society's very own members, Katy Wang (katywangstudio.com) has some of their original art work featured in the fifth New York Botanical Garden triennial, which starts on May 18th and runs up and through October 27th.
Please join us on June 27 at 7:30 PM for this year’s introduction to mycology: “What Have we Here?” This newbie-oriented class will prepare you for […]
The Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI) in Astoria, Queens opens its doors for a series of free summer events that bring into conversation mycologists, biologists, […]
This walk marks the beginning of our official walk season and honors Gary Lincoff, who traversed Central Park countless times, often with the club in tow, spreading knowledge, […]
Next Monday's week's ID meeting will be happening online.
Rather than using our usual format we're going to experiment a little. Since there are fewer fungi to be found this time of year, we'll be diving deeper into genera that a lot of people are interested in. This Monday the spotlight is on the milky caps - Lactarius and Lactifluus, hosted and moderated by the club's own expert Bethany Beech.
Bring your most exciting or confounding milky cap observations and let's figure them out together.
As always we encourage you to use iNaturalist to share your observations - it's a great way to keep track of your finds, and you will be able to participate in these two NYMS projects:
Next Monday's week's ID meeting will be happening online.
Rather than using our usual format we're going to experiment a little. Since there are fewer fungi to be found this time of year, we'll be diving deeper into genera that a lot of people are interested in. This Monday the spotlight is on the milky caps - Lactarius and Lactifluus, hosted and moderated by the club's own expert Bethany Beech.
Bring your most exciting or confounding milky cap observations and let's figure them out together.
As always we encourage you to use iNaturalist to share your observations - it's a great way to keep track of your finds, and you will be able to participate in these two NYMS projects:
Please join us for our Stony Brook walk Saturday July 20th! Stony Brook is located within Harriman State Park, NY. In the case of a dire […]
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