
This is a very common fungus which commonly grows in
clusters around the dead and decaying stumps of most coniferous/ broad leaved trees. The
adjacent picture shows the fungus feeding upon a dead Pine stump. The fruiting bodies
normally emerge in Autumn.
The cap of the fruiting bodies are small (30-40mm), light
brown in colour with a distinctive darker centre (peak). They can be confused with the
toad stools of young emerging Honey Fungus, but the mature cap of the Honey Fungus is larger and
irregularly shaped. More importantly, Honey Fungus have a distinctive ring under the cap
on the stalk while Sulphur Tuft does not. |