Jan. 26th, 2006
365 Urban Species. #026: Coral Spot
Jan. 26th, 2006 09:54 pm
Urban Species #026: Coral Spot Nectria cinnabarina
Coral spot is a fungus that produces colorful spore-producing lesions in the bark of trees, especially thin-barked trees like beech. It also may attack other urban trees including honey locust, mulberry, apple, and maple. Most often it attacks trees that are already weakened or dead. Coral spot adds a welcome splash of color to the gray winter landscape of the urban forest.
( some pictures of coral spot on a rainy Thanksgiving day )