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Here are some photos of Dead Moll's Fingers (Xylaria longipes) I took yesterday on my woodland walk.
They were a last minute find whilst I was taking photos of Candle-snuff Fungus and Orange-peel fungus and I almost didn't see them if it wasn't for them lying next to my camera bag.
They were attached to a dead twig, so I could rest them on a tree stump and move them about to get them at different angles.
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According to Wikipedia, this species allegedly improves the quality of the wood used in string instruments, in lightening its structure, in particular that of the back usually in maple.
Any c&c welcome
Thanks for looking
Cheers
Dawn
They were a last minute find whilst I was taking photos of Candle-snuff Fungus and Orange-peel fungus and I almost didn't see them if it wasn't for them lying next to my camera bag.
They were attached to a dead twig, so I could rest them on a tree stump and move them about to get them at different angles.
1.
2.
3.
According to Wikipedia, this species allegedly improves the quality of the wood used in string instruments, in lightening its structure, in particular that of the back usually in maple.
Any c&c welcome
Thanks for looking
Cheers
Dawn
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