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The scientific study of fungi.
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Can anyone identify a fungus with a tiny fruiting body that I found in a plant pot
I took a look with a magnifying glass and found the fruiting bodies of 'Bird's Nest Fungi' that eat dead plant material.
So the answer is 'Bird's Nest Fungus'.
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Can anyone identify a fungus with a tiny fruiting body that I found in a plant pot
I recently found what I think are fungi in the growing medium in a 30 cm pot that contains an epiphyllum 'orchid' (cactus). There are several that appear new and more that look old or are decaying. I …