Xylaria Hypoxylon

in Fungi Lovers3 years ago (edited)

Finding rare and unique mushrooms is not an easy job. The monotonous appearance of mushrooms is also boring for mushroom lovers. Today I'm displaying a near-dead Xylaria hypoxylon fungus.

There are other mushrooms also thriving beside Xylaria hypoxylon, very small in size but in clusters. Some sources indicate that this mushroom is named LECIDELLA CARPATHICA KÖRBER. Just like coconut dregs that have been grated and then squeezed out the coconut milk. Both of these fungi are both found on coconut trees in parts that are not exposed to the sun. I also added turkey tail mushrooms to sweeten my collection. I hope this post gets some constructive advice from you.

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a good thing you did identified its name, Xylaria hypoxylon seems correct.
good job! thanx for sharing quality stuff, the post is supported by FL upvote and nominated for #OCD curation. I wish you more intresting finds to share.

awesome stuff, thank you for sharing! I didnt know about this one -- didnt encounter it even once.