edible, but id leave steams. just make sure they are the ring type ( pardon the pun, but like a wet nipple )
They’re mushrooms, clearly.
Either Honey Fungus *Armillaria* *mellea* or similar species or Golden Scalycap *Pholiota* *adiposa*
Ooh boy, looks like Armillaria, Honey Fungus. I don’t want to alarm you but that stuff is bad news. What trees have you got? Basically, if the fruits are showing like this, that tree is already a goner. You should take action to prevent the spread.
Not going to have mushroom for anything else soon.
They look pretty haha
Something about growing mushrooms especially like this gives me goosebumps. Anybody else?!
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Google Lens says it’s honey fungus.
Nope, but I wouldn’t eat them!
Ask on r/shroomID
edible, but id leave steams. just make sure they are the ring type ( pardon the pun, but like a wet nipple )
They’re mushrooms, clearly.
Either Honey Fungus *Armillaria* *mellea* or similar species or Golden Scalycap *Pholiota* *adiposa*
Ooh boy, looks like Armillaria, Honey Fungus. I don’t want to alarm you but that stuff is bad news. What trees have you got? Basically, if the fruits are showing like this, that tree is already a goner. You should take action to prevent the spread.
Not going to have mushroom for anything else soon.
They look pretty haha
Something about growing mushrooms especially like this gives me goosebumps. Anybody else?!
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Yup honey fungus.
Lot of it about. Killed my 70 year old willow.
RHS has info on it. It’s bad.
Look for white residue in anything woody. If found kill it.
No known chemical for the fungus itself. Recommended to burn root systems of affected tree after excavation with petrol.
Look to see if you can grow anything resistant in your borders.. everything I had got royally fcjed
Good luck!
Shame it’s so aggressive, looks awesome.
Could you let me know what tree this is/was?
Also, where abouts in Bristol?
It’s for science, a friend is researching Honey Fungus.
There are great big patches of those buggers all over the place, around where I live. Seems like it’s been a good year for them!