Entries in Fungi (264)

Tuesday
Feb162010

Pink and Orange Fungus

A pink and orange coloured fungus.  I have no idea of the species.  It was on a decaying log.

Photo taken in Whiteknights Park, Reading University grounds, Reading, UK, on 2010-01-28.

Sunday
Feb142010

Puffball Fungus

A puffball fungus, possibly a Lycoperdon sp, growing on the ground under a pile of sticks.

Photo taken in the Wilderness, Whiteknights Park, Reading University grounds, Reading, UK, on 2010-02-11.

Friday
Feb122010

Brain Fungus

Crystal brain fungus (Myxarium nucleatum = Exidia nucleata) growing on the end of a decaying log.  The white nuclei are clearly visible on the left hand side of the photo.

Photo taken in Whiteknights Park, Reading University grounds, Reading, UK, on 2010-01-29.

Monday
Feb082010

White Fungus

A strange white fungus, possibly Hyphodontia arguta, growing on the decaying stump of a silver birch tree (Betula pendula).  [Note added 2012-12-09: this more likely to be a Schizopora sp, maybe Schizopora paradoxa.]

As I was looking at these pictures again while writing this post, it occurred to me that this might just be the remains of a more 'traditional' form of fungus that has been eaten by some animal, maybe a deer or a rabbit.  However, I have never seen any deer in the area, the fungus is too high for rabbits, and there are no signs of teeth marks on the fungus or tree, and there were no fragments of the fungus on the ground at the foot of the tree.  So I probably have to accept that this is the natural form for this fungus.

Photos taken in Whiteknights Park, Reading University grounds, Reading, UK, on 2010-01-30.

Tuesday
Feb022010

Stag's Horn Fungus

Stag's horn fungus (Xylaria hypoxylon) growing on a moss-covered piece of wood. [Note added 2011-01-20: This is also known as candlesnuff fungus.]

Photos taken in Whiteknights Park, Reading University grounds, Reading, UK, on 2010-01-30.