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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Fungus: Dead Man’s Fingers

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Dead Man’s Fingers at Hills and Dales. Sooo creepy!

While walking at Hills and Dales, I came across a fungus known as Dead Man’s Fingers around the base of a tree. Dead Man’s Fingers (Xylaria polymorpha), is a common fungus to find in woodland habitats. This particular species of fungus is what we call a decomposer. This means they eat what is beneath them. In this case, the fungus appears to be munching on the tree. Digestive juices are secreted from the fungus to facilitate the breakdown of the food source. Now that we know what they eat, can we eat them? No! They are listed as unpalatable in my guide book.

Historically, fungi (plural form of fungus) have been grouped with plants based on their observed life histories. Now we know that fungi are more related to animals than plants. Today, they are listed in their own Kingdom since they do not quite have enough characteristics to be plants or animals.

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Lichen

Not all fungi are decomposers. Many are single-celled and parasitic on animals and plants. Some fungi even form relationships with photosynthetic algae which will provide food for the fungus in exchange for a place to live. These are known as lichens and they are found nearly everywhere in the county.

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Fabulous Fungus!

The best time to see fungus is when it is warm and moist. Hills and Dales MetroPark has a wide variety of fungi to view in the spring and summer. Not only are fungi really interesting organisms, but they can look quite fabulous!

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Volunteer Expo 2012

There’s nothing better than making a difference. It could be as simple as making your home more energy efficient and eco friendly, to helping a local park work on trail initiatives, improving habitat for wildlife, or even leading programs. Five Rivers MetroParks is actively looking for individuals who want to help make a difference in a variety of different ways. We offer volunteer opportunities, such as fish shocking, bird monitoring, to Nature Center hosting. For a full list of opportunities and events visit, http://www.metroparks.org/GetInvolved/GetInvolved.aspx. February 21st, 2012 is our annual Volunteer Conservation Expo at Cox Arboretum in the Fifth Third Room from 1-4. Come on out to this free event and see for yourself all of the great volunteer opportunities we have available and waiting for you. For more information call 937-275-7275.

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Volunteers Planting Trees

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