According to Google Lens I have this fungus in my garden. But I cannot find out whether I should let it be or try and remove it. It seems to be spreading and when I dig up some, the soil is very dry underneath.
Anyone got any advice , please?
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Re: ramariopsis kunzei
granretire wrote:According to Google Lens I have this fungus in my garden. But I cannot find out whether I should let it be or try and remove it....
Apparently it is saprobic, meaning it only feeds on dead or decaying organic matter. Seems safe to leave it be.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramariops ... stributionThe species is thought to be saprobic and is found growing on the ground, in duff, or less frequently on well-decayed wood.
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