
The tale of the fungi of two gardens: non-lichenised fungi of the Botanic Gardens in Glasgow
Author(s) -
Roy Watling
Publication year - 2019
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.37208/tgn27111
Subject(s) - microfungi , mycology , geography , archaeology , biology , botany
A brief history of the early days of mycology in Scotland is given to act as a starting point from which to view the fungal records made in the gardens at Sandyford and Kelvinside. The former was vacated in 1842 and the garden transferred to the present site at Kelvinside under the authority of the Glasgow City Council. The role of J.F. Klotzsch in generating the earliest records is emphasised and the compilation of fungal records, mainly of macrofungi, until the present day is discussed. A short account of the microfungi is given. A complete list of the fungi recorded from the two gardens is provided.