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Dead Man's Fingers (Young Specimen)

Xylaria polymorpha

Photo by JC_Forester
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

These are the young fingers of a "Dead Man's Finger Fungus".

Habitat:

Saprobic on decaying hardwood stumps and logs, usually at or near the base; sometimes appearing terrestrial but actually attached to buried wood; growing alone or, more commonly in clusters; causing a soft rot of the wood; appearing in spring and not decaying until late summer or fall.

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Comments (2)

Thanks Lauren. When they are young they actually look like fingers from a skeleton!

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