Tuesday 14 May 2013

  • Hundreds of umbrella mushrooms growing in Tree Bark.




    Mushrooms that grow on tree bark are spread by wind-blown spores. They usually infect older trees, or trees that have been injured by vandalism, pruning or storms. Boring insects, high winds, fire, ice, lightning and snow all can cause wounds that are susceptible to infection by mushroom spores.

    Hundreds of umbrella mushrooms growing in Tree Bark.

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