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15-12-2009, 09:23 PM
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| | | Little black fungi The name of these little black fungi.
Growing on dead wood in deciduous forest.
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| | | Re: Little black fungi One of the Hypoxylon. H multiforme or H fragiforme perhaps ... Or H fuscum or ... Think I'll just stick with Hypoxylon sp
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| | | Re: Little black fungi This looks like Corylus so the fungus is more likely to be H.fuscum.
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