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Fairy ring - Wikipedia
A fairy ring, also known as fairy circle, elf circle, elf ring [1] or pixie ring, is a naturally occurring ring or arc of mushrooms. en.wikipedia.org
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Fairy rings - OSRS Wiki
It consists of 53 teleportation rings spread across the world and provides a relatively fast means of accessing often remote sites in Gielinor, as well as ... oldschool.runescape.wiki
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Fairy Rings - Wisconsin Horticulture
Fairy rings are circular areas of abnormal turf growth that are most commonly found on lawns and golf courses where soils have high levels of organic matter. hort.extension.wisc.edu
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fairy-ring
fairy-ring (ˈfɛərɪrɪŋ) [f. as fairy n. and a. + ring.] A circular band of grass differing in colour from the grass around it, a phenomenon supposed in popular belief to be produced by fairies when dancing; really caused by the growth of certain fungi.1599 B. Jonson Ev. Man out of Hum. Epil., Let.. t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fairy Ring - Turf - MSU College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Fairy rings tend to grow in circle shaped patterns through the organic matter in the soil, mat, and thatch, first appearing as dark green circular rings or ... www.canr.msu.edu
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Lawn Mushrooms and Fairy Rings - Missouri Botanical Garden
A fairy ring starts from a piece of mycelium or spore at a single point feeding in the thatch layer or on soil organic matter. The uniform outward growth of the ... www.missouribotanicalgarden.org
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Fairy ring
In a tale from Mathavarn, Llanwrin Parish, a fairy-ring survivor moulders away when he eats his first bite of food. Examples of Victorian fairy-ring paintings include Come unto these Yellow Sands (1842) by Richard Dadd and Reconciliation of Titania and Oberon (1847) wikipedia.org
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Fairy Ring | NC State Extension - TurfFiles
A Type I fairy ring causes the soil and thatch to become hydrophobic (water-repellant), killing the turf in patches, rings, or arcs. In areas affected by a Type ... turf.ces.ncsu.edu
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Fairy Rings | Herbarium - College of Arts & Sciences
Fairy rings are found in open grassy places and in forests. In grass, the best known fairy ring fungus has the scientific name Marasmius oreades. artsci.usu.edu
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If You See a Fairy Ring - Glastonbury - Goddess Conference
It was said that fairy rings were circles where the fae danced and these circles were seen as the entrance into their realm. goddessconference.com
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[PDF] Fairy Ring 101 - USGA
So, a combined knowledge of plant and soil sciences, biology, and plant pathology are needed to understand the fairy ring complex in turf and on your golf. www.usga.org
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Do you dare enter a fairy ring? The mythical mushroom portals of the ...
If you dare to enter a ring, many myths warn you will die young. You also become invisible to the mortal world, unable to escape the ring, or you are ... www.ancient-origins.net
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Otogibanashi: Fairy Ring
(subtitled "Fairy Ring") is the 30th studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Miyuki Nakajima, released in October 2002. Like some efforts such as Jidai: Time Goes Around, it mainly consists of her compositions which had previously interpreted by other singers, or performed on the series of her mu... wikipedia.org
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pixie
pixie (ˈpɪksɪ) Also pixy, and dial. pisky, -ie, pisgy, etc.: see Eng. Dial. Dict. [Origin obscure.] a. In local folk-lore a name for a supposed supernatural being akin to a fairy. Also transf. (In popular use in the s.w. of England from Cornwall to Wiltshire and Dorset. A meadow on the Thames above ... Oxford English Dictionary
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fairy
fairy, n. and a. (ˈfɛərɪ) Forms: 4 feir-, feyr-i(e, -ye, (5 fery, 6 feirie), 4–5 fai-, fayerie, -ye, (4 fayryȝe), 4–6 fair-, fayr-é, -ey, -ie, -y(e, (6 fayere, 6–7 pharie, 7 farie, phair-, pherie), 4– fairy; also faerie, -y. [a. OF. faerie, faierie (mod.F. féerie), f. OF. fae (mod.F. fée) fay n.2] A... Oxford English Dictionary
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