Birch polypore, I use the skin peeled off the top as a plaster if I cut myself when foraging. It's quite adhesive and works amazingly to stop infection. Especially good with a little squished yarrow if you pick it up along the walk.
are puff balsl the same as witches eggs? .. just remember being on a trip in woods (haha school trip i mean) and spotted a ball mushroom like that and i think spores also came out of it ..w as a long long loooong time ago though but the guide said there called witches eggs (don't know if thats sposed to bea nickname or real name)
Thanks for your comment. I wanted to let you know that we're in the very early stages of planning for a new film on medicinal trees- watch this space! 😊
Normally I'm averse to descending into the mire of popular garbage culture, but was that a "Rudolph" siting @ 3:35 - 3:37? First I looked around form an apple orchard… then I wondered how a deer could get a perfectly round apple that large into its jaws.
I have a polypoor mushroom that looks like that turkeytail mushroom, it grows in rows on my log,which is a sycamore and is horizontal, is this edible? I loved your video. If you're not to busy and know what this is thatd be awesome if not thats ok too i still liked the video and will be subscribing. Thanks
Hi Jeff, we made this video a long time ago now and our partners have long since been lost from our contact book! However, do make sure to check safely before eating any mushrooms you find. Some great forums of dedicated foragers may be able to help. Although subscribe and stick around because we have a new video on fungus coming soon!
I think my tree has inonotus hispidus. If I eliminate that, can the tree survive or it will die? How can I solve this? I would be very grateful if someone can help me
Thank you for your comment and I'm sorry to hear your tree may be affected by inonotus hispidus (bracket fungi). This fungus can cause the heartwood to decay, which can weaken the tree. This heartwood decay has usually happened by the time the fungus appears on the bark. It could make the tree more likely to fall over or if it is a branch that is affected then the branch may be susceptible to breaking off. This obviously presents a risk to people and property. I recommend that you seek expert advice to confirm whether it is inonotus hispidus and get an assessment of the tree's health and what needs to be done. A good place to start would be to look at the website of The Arboricultural Association, www.trees.org.uk/, which has lots of advice and details of tree surgeons and tree health experts near you. Best of luck.
Great video guys, really appreciate you taking the time to share this ~Peace~
Birch polypore, I use the skin peeled off the top as a plaster if I cut myself when foraging. It's quite adhesive and works amazingly to stop infection. Especially good with a little squished yarrow if you pick it up along the walk.
Thanks again guys, really enjoyed the video.
Mike
Great video. Thanks!
The deer were a cool and unexpected surprise!
I love the inclusion of Rudolf, the red-nose reindeer. Now we know how Santa knows if you've been bad or good, he has spy's everywhere!
Thanks for tip
are puff balsl the same as witches eggs? .. just remember being on a trip in woods (haha school trip i mean) and spotted a ball mushroom like that and i think spores also came out of it ..w as a long long loooong time ago though but the guide said there called witches eggs (don't know if thats sposed to bea nickname or real name)
Saw one of those puffballs in my woods in the dark I thought it was a bowling ball
I have white mushrooms growing on cut fire wood. Can't find them any where on the net!
You failed to mention birch polypore tea, medicinal.
Thanks for your comment. I wanted to let you know that we're in the very early stages of planning for a new film on medicinal trees- watch this space! 😊
Normally I'm averse to descending into the mire of popular garbage culture, but was that a "Rudolph" siting @ 3:35 - 3:37?
First I looked around form an apple orchard… then I wondered how a deer could get a perfectly round apple that large into its jaws.
Useful - thank you. Is turkey tail edible?
No, not really much in the way of texture or substance in the first place. It is considered medicinal and a lot of people make tea with it.
I have a polypoor mushroom that looks like that turkeytail mushroom, it grows in rows on my log,which is a sycamore and is horizontal, is this edible? I loved your video. If you're not to busy and know what this is thatd be awesome if not thats ok too i still liked the video and will be subscribing. Thanks
Hi Jeff, we made this video a long time ago now and our partners have long since been lost from our contact book! However, do make sure to check safely before eating any mushrooms you find. Some great forums of dedicated foragers may be able to help. Although subscribe and stick around because we have a new video on fungus coming soon!
please send scientific name of mushrooms
WARNING Not all puffballs are edible
Ouch my right ear
I think my tree has inonotus hispidus. If I eliminate that, can the tree survive or it will die? How can I solve this? I would be very grateful if someone can help me
Thank you for your comment and I'm sorry to hear your tree may be affected by inonotus hispidus (bracket fungi). This fungus can cause the heartwood to decay, which can weaken the tree. This heartwood decay has usually happened by the time the fungus appears on the bark. It could make the tree more likely to fall over or if it is a branch that is affected then the branch may be susceptible to breaking off. This obviously presents a risk to people and property.
I recommend that you seek expert advice to confirm whether it is inonotus hispidus and get an assessment of the tree's health and what needs to be done. A good place to start would be to look at the website of The Arboricultural Association, www.trees.org.uk/, which has lots of advice and details of tree surgeons and tree health experts near you.
Best of luck.
@@WOODLANDSTV Thank you very much for the information, I really appreciate it. Have a nice day!
Today I found thin mushrooms growing on pine trees deep in the dark wood. I'll go back and get pics
Stories for Bedtime send me please
I'm so scared of mushroom on trees
Bre Sims why man
"mushrooms growing ON TREES'' >>>>>shows us puff balls.
There are puffballs that do grow on trees
Wolfs fart
Tree rest in peace and mushroom go to hell
Having the speech just in one ear (wearing earphones) made it a little headache inducing to listen to, but a good video otherwise!