It’s been ages since I’ve seen Porcelain fungus (Oudemansiella mucida) so, though it was a bit sad to see an enormous old Beech tree had lost one of its huge branches, it was a real treat for me to see tiny bulb-shaped fungi emerging all over the wood.

There were hundreds of them, and I’ve just read on the First Nature website that this is due to the fact that ‘Oudemansiella mucida releases a powerful fungicide that deters or even annihilates competitors’, giving Porcelain fungus exclusive access to the nutrients of the fallen Beech.

Porcelain fungus is found exclusively on Beech, usually on dead or dying fallen branches on the ground but sometimes on dead branches high up in the canopy of an old tree.

The mucida in its scientific name refers to the slimy mucus that covers the upper sides of the caps of this fungus. And, though the idea of mucus might give a negative impression, these are stunning fungi, especially when the fruiting bodies are fully open. Their pure white colour and the translucence of their caps is where the common name Porcelain comes from.

you are so lucky to live in a part of the world that has lots of moisture. I would love to see them but I am sure here in arid East Anglia they don’t exist. What wood was it, for future reference in case i am coming that way. Jillian
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Be careful what you wish for, Jillian. π Sometimes Wales can be wet wet wet, and that can be very unpleasant.
These were in Cefn Onn Park in north Cardiff, but basically you just need to look for freshly fallen Beech branches or logs. There are records in your area – here’s a link to the NBN Atlas page – you can navigate to look closer at particular areas from here:
https://species.nbnatlas.org/species/NHMSYS0001489956
Good luck!
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that’s so good to send me that link as I should look on that atlas more often. thank you.
I know I should be careful what I wish for.! My daughter lived in Bristol but came back to Bury St Edmunds becuase it rained too much! she then went back to Bristol in the end becuase all her Bury friends talked about babies and she doesn’t have one and isn’t planning to!
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You’re welcome. And, as someone who didn’t have / never wanted to have children I can empathise with your daughter. π
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