Mushroom hunters on the Isle of Man are left marveling at the rediscovery of Cobalt Crust fungus.
Despite its strong smell and fungus-filled appearance, blue cheese remains a beloved delicacy for many. Explore the ...
Blue-stain fungi constitute a distinctive group of wood-colonizing fungi which lack the ability to decompose wood lignocellulose, yet are capable of causing significant wood discoloration (Fig. 1).
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cobalt Crust, last spotted on the Isle of Man in 1976, has been sighted three times this year [Manx Wildlife Trust] A rare blue ...
A rare blue fungus has been spotted on the Isle of Man for the first time in more than half a century. Terana caerulea, known as Cobalt Crust, which forms on the underside of dead wood and tree ...
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