1. This mushroom was found on the lawn next to Shell house. It was growing on the grass. 2. The mushroom has a campanulate (bell-shaped) cap, the margin…
1. This mushroom was acquired from the Dining Hall at SFU. As the weather became colder, I found some difficulties finding mushrooms outside. This type of mushroom is…
1. This mushroom was acquired from Nester’s, as the weather became colder, I found some difficulties finding mushrooms outside. This type of mushroom is typically grown on logs….
1. The source material for this mold was an air sample collected outside of my bedroom. 2. The morphology of the mold appears to have a blue/green coloured…
1. The source material for this mold was a wilding rose collected from an overhang. 2. The morphology of the mold appears to be dark green/black and growth…
1. The source material for this mold was an apple that was acquired from the dining hall. Given that there are two different molds growing on plates with…
Sample 12 was a wilting rose that was collected from an overhang, sample 13 was wood collected from a splintering log. Both medias have formed massive cultures that…
Collected from our source (the grass (walkway)) is a Field Elm leaf. The field elm leaf is both damaged and unhealthy as there is discolouration on the leaf…
A wilting rose was collected from our source, the walkway within Burnaby Conservation Park. The rose appears to be damaged and unhealthy, as the rose appears to be…
A maple leaf was collected from this source (the maple tree). The leaf seems to be both undamaged and healthy. As there is little discolouration in the leaf,…
Moss was collected from this source. The moss seems to be undamaged and healthy, as it possesses a bright green colour and is receiving nutrients from the tree…
Isolated from this source was a pine cone. The pine cone was collected from the pine tree, undamaged and healthy. It is undamaged because the structure of the…