Join us for a foray through our woodland gardens on the hunt for marvellous mushrooms.
One of the highlights of the season is the colourful and bizarre fruiting bodies of fungi. Leonardslee Gardens is rich with these fascinating organisms. On this guided walk members of our gardening team will show you a diverse selection of wild fungi and share facts about their life histories and why they are so important to the garden.
Wear suitable clothing for the time of year. Boots recommended as it may be wet and slippery.
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