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		<title>Spots before my eyes &#8211; Coral Spot Fungus</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coral Spot fungus - Orange spots found on fallen, dead branches, twigs and wood piles.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Start Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><!-- End Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><p>Although tiny (0.5 &#8211; 1.0mm) the orange fruit bodies of the <strong>Coral Spot (<em>Nectria cinnabarina</em>)</strong> grow in their hundreds mainly on small dead twigs and branches (wood piles etc.). Even if you&#8217;re no mycophile, not many wood walking people can say they haven&#8217;t noticed these little critters blossoming just about everywhere throughout the year. And myself, as a fan of all thing fungal just had to know what they were. So now we know.</p>
<p>One mushroom guide I have noted that the &#8216;non-sexual&#8217; form is the most common found, as in these pictures shown below. The &#8216;true&#8217; sexual form is dark red/red-brown which has a bumpy surface and both forms usually grow together. We&#8217;re getting into the sexual side of things I know &#8211; and don&#8217;t ask me too much on this subject, I&#8217;m still getting my head round the other mysteries of mushrooms!</p>
<p><em>Anyway. Here&#8217;s the picture. You know you&#8217;ve seen them before, don&#8217;t you!? Note: This shot was taken in November 2009.</em></p>
<div id="attachment_76" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 585px"><a href="http://www.mushroomdiary.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/coral-spot.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-76 " title="Coral Spot (Nectria cinnabarina)" src="http://www.mushroomdiary.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/coral-spot.jpg" alt="Coral Spot" width="575" height="314" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Look out for these common orange spots in the woods anytime.</p></div>
<p>One last thought &#8211; I know Coral Spot is classed as inedible, mainly due to them being insubstantial (I believe). But imagine if you will, what if somebody took the time and collected thousands of them, just enough for a good portion &#8211; what would it really taste like? I&#8217;ve read elsewhere that it&#8217;s taste and odour have no distinction &#8211; but I think if you really had a munch on a big batch of the stuff, you might get a different result!</p>
<p>Well, maybe not! Just a thought.</p>
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