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Fluorescent Forest with the Central Texas Mycological Society

  • Circle Acres Grove Boulevard Austin, TX, 78741 United States (map)

Join Central Texas Mycology for a family-friendly celebration of the forest at night as part of this Roots & Wings Festival event. We will explore the diverse, nocturnal ecosystem of Circle Acres with UV flashlights to look for night pollinators, glowing plants, fungus, lichens and more!

Pre-registration is required for this event.

We will have a walk and talk that emphasizes fungi's role in transforming a former dumpsite into a thriving urban forest and the fungi's larger role in climate change mitigation. Guests will learn how fungi is entangled in the forest helping plants gain water and nutrients, creating the pigments that give flowers their beautiful colors, to helping plants communicate with pollinators. We will have UV flashlights for you to see the diverse, nocturnal ecosystem in a new light. You can look for night pollinators, glowing plants, fungus, lichens and more! We will have a mothing light set-up to attract night pollinators. Learn more here about how some plants, mushrooms, lichens and insects have evolved color patterns that are visible in the ultraviolet portion of the electromagnetic light spectrum, which humans cannot see but many insects, birds and animals can see.

Come early for a community myco-sculpture-making workshop and learn how to build healthy soil using recycled mushroom blocks. We will also be doing demos on how to inoculate logs to grow mushrooms and also break down logs so their nutrients can be returned to the soil!

As always, we will be giving away recycled mushroom blocks, and warm reishi mushroom tea and snacks will be available. Get creative with glowing outfits and face paint, and don't forget your camera and tripod!


COVID-19 Protocols

Masks optional.


In the event of rain, this event will be rescheduled for Saturday, November 5.

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