Abstract

In 2011 I carried out a survey for the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea of the main parks in the borough, of which there are nine. As with my previous articles on fungi of the Royal Parks (Overall 2010, 2011a, 2011b), the aim of this article is to highlight some of the more interesting fungi found during the survey. Before doing so, I give a brief description of two of these parks. Seven out of the nine parks are what I would consider to be amenity parks, some of which consist of only one small area of grass bordered by shrubs. People and their dogs heavily utilize all nine parks. Holland Park and Little Wormwood Scrubs are large and composed of various habitat types such as woodland, grass land and water features, as well as possessing a

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