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The Fungi World (386) : Honey Fungus

The Fungi World (386) : Honey Fungus

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Mark Billiau.


Premium (World), region Antwerp, Belgium

The Fungi World (386) : Honey Fungus

It’s fungi time again. Hurray ! :-))

In autumn, the forest is a real fascinating paradise for fungi with dozens of species that emerge from the soil.
Let’s have a look at what I found this year.

Today I start with the honey fungus.

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The honey fungus usually grows on deciduous trees and is typically appearing in large clusters in the autumnal forest soon after the first heavy autumn rains.

This beautiful species however is a dangerous parasite of trees, causing an intensive white rot and ultimately death.
There is no cure against it and the fungus is responsible for large losses of timber each year.

Dutch name : Echte Honingzwam
German name : Gemeine Hallimasch
Latin name : Armillaria mellea

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With just one click below, you can see here my complete fungi series so far :

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