Bob Crossley ● 2744d10 Comments
Thank you Philippa. I'm going to have very different garden from now on.
Bob Crossley ● 2741d
Apparently if you put some into a closed container you will notice the sweet honey smell when you open it.I thought this article was useful.https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/garden/443723/How-to-spot-honey-fungus-and-what-to-do-about-it
Philippa Bond ● 2741d
Thanks Libby, that's it alright. I replaced a shrub that died earlier in the year in the same spot near where these have appeared so its days are numbered too.Very droll Bob :-))
Bob Crossley ● 2743d
Honey Fungus, a great name for a stripper. A cheap joke I know, but I'm a fun guy [ fungi].
Bob Little ● 2743d
Bob - try this sitehttps://www.rhs.org.uk/Search?query=Honey%20FungusIf you are unable to open it pm me and I will copy and paste the info.
Libby Kemp ● 2744d
Think they just smell of mushrooms.
Janice Evans ● 2744d
How do I post a photo (from the RHS website)? It looks like Honey Fungus. We have a neighbour with a badly infected tree which she refuses to remove, so the spores are blowing everywhere and killing other neighbours tree and plants
Oh gosh yes I do, put them down last year to stop the dog bring mud into the house. Isn’t it supposed to smell, I couldn’t detect anything unusual.
Bob Crossley ● 2744d
Could be it feeds on dead wood and you have chippings there.
Looks delicious
Sarah Vickers ● 2744d