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urbpan ([personal profile] urbpan) wrote2011-05-22 09:59 pm

100 Species #54: Dead man's fingers



This dead man's fingers fungus (Xylaria polymorpha) emerged from the well around a basement window. This revealed to us the presence of an old stump. Strange place for a tree to grow.

Dead man's fingers is a wood-digesting fungus that is variable in appearance (thus the scientific name). The fruiting bodies are always thick and more or less finger-like, sometimes fused into a hand-like group, sometimes separate and more elongated. This time of year the mushroom is coated with blue-green asexual spores (conidia). They persist through the summer into fall, developing sexually produced spores as well.

Dead man's fingers appeared in this blog previously as 365 urban species #181.

[identity profile] asakiyume.livejournal.com 2011-05-23 02:23 am (UTC)(link)
OMG THAT IS THE MOST TERRIFYING FUNGUS I HAVE EVER SEEN D:

[identity profile] elizaeffect.livejournal.com 2011-05-23 12:53 pm (UTC)(link)
OMG SERIOUSLY. Some of these things are so aptly named it's scary.