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Record numbers as RHS sees fungi in a new light
Western Daily Press
|October 11, 2025
GARDEN experts are embracing fungi as part of a healthy garden, in a change of approach that comes amid an autumn bonanza of mushrooms.
Fungi thriving at RHS gardens include inkcap mushrooms
(RHS/PA Wire)
The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) says it is seeing record numbers of fungi at its five gardens around the country already this season, as this year’s weather has provided perfect conditions for good displays.
A sunny spring and summer benefited fungi that grow in close partnership with plants, which were able to make plenty of sugars and pass them on to their fungal partners to help them grow and reproduce, the RHS said.
And recent wet weather kickstarted growth of spongy-capped mushrooms known as “boletes”.
At the charity's Harlow Carr garden in Yorkshire, more than 768 species of fungi have been logged, up from 570 last year.
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