Smaller in size, but very similar to the Common Honey Fungus, the Conifer Honey Fungus grows only on fir trees and it is often lethal to them.
Smaller in size, but very similar to the Common Honey Fungus, the Conifer Honey Fungus grows only on fir trees and it is often lethal to them. They occur mainly in the Northern part of the UK
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Location: Sutton Bank, North York National Park, UK
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