A feast of funghi
By Stickitoffee
- 10 Jan, 2012
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Found about 50 of these in the woods next to our house, many were bigger than my hand.
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sorry severnside i have no idea what they are called ~ i have another photo showing the gills if that helps.
10 Jan, 2012
Looks a bit like Honey fungus , if it is I'm glad it's not in your garden Sticki .......
10 Jan, 2012
well thats what i was worried about amy ~ its not far away!
10 Jan, 2012
It is a worry , we had a lovely walnut tree in our garden it died almost overnight we are still not sure if it was Honey Fungus there were piles of Fungus at the base that looked like this ....
10 Jan, 2012
there are lots of holly trees around this but the funghi are in a little gap in the trees, lots of rotting leaves and possibly some silver birch branches are there?
10 Jan, 2012
Unfortunately HF does look like a close match. I'm no expert just looking through Google images.
10 Jan, 2012
I was terribly worried about it going right through my garden , I think the only thing that has possibly stopped it's spread is that the previous owners had set the walnut in a large area of concrete which was their dog kennels , hopefully it will be contained in that area if that is was what it was ...........
10 Jan, 2012
what would you do with it if you were me?
10 Jan, 2012
http://www.thegardeneronline.co.uk/documents/Honey
_Fungus.pdf
Makes a lovely photo though such a shame it causes so much trouble.
10 Jan, 2012
Thanks sixpence.
11 Jan, 2012
Your welcome Stickitoffee :o))
11 Jan, 2012
Nice picture of woodland's nature - :)))))))))))
11 Jan, 2012
Funky pic!!!!!! :)
11 Jan, 2012
great pic sticki, fascinating stuff :o)
11 Jan, 2012
thanks paul pixi and san, bit worrying in case it gets into the trees and my garden???
obviously not going to be suitable to eat with my bacon!!!
11 Jan, 2012
lol
11 Jan, 2012
lol Sticki - I think you'll be okay - only grows in darker moist areas doesn't it ? Not sure but don't think it does much harm
11 Jan, 2012
oh ok, thanks, thats good.
11 Jan, 2012
:))))))))
11 Jan, 2012
I think you can eat Honey Fungus Sticki , you will have to munch your way through it LOL...
11 Jan, 2012
some very large plates or appetites needed ~ mushrooms anyone???
11 Jan, 2012
i looks a bit like honey fungus but not sure if it is though you normally have a big group all together,, great pic though :-)
11 Jan, 2012
there is quite a big group SL ~ have to be 50 or so in a space of 3 square yards??
11 Jan, 2012
Ohh that doesn't sound good then Sticki, fingers crossed for you,..
11 Jan, 2012
im half wondering about asking the Lickey Rangers ~ they work only a mile up the road, managing the Lickey Hills and the forests, one of them is quite knowledgeable about funghi; I did wonder if the council would need to know ~ in case it kills their trees???
11 Jan, 2012
yes it's worth a try, even if they just have a look to confirm it..
11 Jan, 2012
thank you SL
11 Jan, 2012
I think that these are Clouded Agaric (Clitocybe nebularis).
Thanks very much for your message. :)
11 Jan, 2012
Thank you Trala, does that mean they will kill other plants?
11 Jan, 2012
I doubt it, as I saw lots of these at RHS Wisley, and I think the experts there would have taken exterminatory measures if they were a problem. :)
12 Jan, 2012
oh thats reassuring, thanks trala.
12 Jan, 2012
They are pretty fscinating out in the wild, but hope they dont migrate into your place Sticki!
12 Jan, 2012
I hope so too PP
12 Jan, 2012
Heard on GQT today that Honey Fungus is opportunistic in attacking old plants/trees or damaged roots. In answer to a question (approximately) 'will my garden be clear after several years' the advice was 'take the chance, plant away'. If you have old trees then that could be a target but don't lose sleep it seems.
:)
14 Jan, 2012
Many thanks Severnside. It is several yards, maybe 50, away from the garden and there are some old trees there.
14 Jan, 2012
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Perfect photo, if you can ID them that's one for a database.
10 Jan, 2012