Sunday, 11 March 2018

Candlesnuff Fungus (Xylaria hypoxylon?)

Candlesnuff Fungus on a log in Admiralty Park
Photo Credits: Amelia Lim

Scientific Name: Xylaria hypoxylon
Common Name: Candlesnuff Fungus, Candlestick Fungus

The Candlesnuff Fungus can be recognized by the elongated blackened branches with white tips that typically grow in clusters on rotting logs.

The Candlesnuff Fungus is not considered as edible. Although not known to be poisonous, the small size and tough texture deters consumptions.


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Candlesnuff Fungus (Xylaria hypoxylon?)

Candlesnuff Fungus on a log in Admiralty Park Photo Credits: Amelia Lim Scientific Name: Xylaria hypoxylon Common Name: Candlesnuff ...