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A Closer Look at Tinder Brackets for Fungi Friday

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Fungi Friday

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This article for @ewkawβ€˜s Fungi Friday is about looking closer at one not so necessarily super pretty, but nevertheless useful mushroom, the Tinder Bracket (Fomes fomentarius), also known as Hoof Fungus.

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Looks familiar? You have surely seen one of those big or small somewhere on a dead tree, preferably a birch, right?

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They look a bit like stones and they are as hard as stones compared to most other much more fragile mushrooms weβ€˜re used to see.

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Now letβ€˜s take a closer look underneath this big one with the sun rising strong in the background.

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Someone already touched the pores of it as we can see here. Maybe an animal or a human who was curious if itβ€˜s smooth, who knows.

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Here we look at little closer at the smaller blob of this big fella.

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And this photo shows the whole habitat of the mushroom. Can you spot it? Itβ€˜s on the left tower, the mushroom tower. To the right we see the mossy tower and in the background thereβ€˜s a water tower.

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A little research about the Tinder Bracket mushroom:

The Tinder Bracket Mushroom (Fomes fomentarius), commonly known as Hoof Fungus, is a substantial bracket fungus found on trees across Europe, Asia, Africa, and North America. It resembles a horse’s hoof and exhibits a range of colors, from silvery grey to black, with a typical brown hue.

Key characteristics of the Tinder Bracket Mushroom include its growth on dead or weakened trees, particularly birch, which causes rot. After the tree’s demise, it transitions from a parasite to a decomposer. It possesses concentric ridges and a dense pore layer beneath for spore release. The size of its fruiting bodies can vary from 5 to 45 centimeters in width.

Historically, the Tinder Bracket Mushroom has been utilized for fire-starting, and even the renowned Γ–tzi the Iceman carried it. It contains antiviral, antibiotic, and anti-inflammatory compounds that are utilized in Traditional Chinese Medicine for treating oral ulcers, cancer, and inflammation. Researchers are currently studying its lightweight structural properties.

Ecologically, the Tinder Bracket Mushroom plays a crucial role in decomposing wood by breaking down cellulose and lignin after the host tree’s death. It also supports a diverse range of beetle and moth species that inhabit its fruiting bodies.

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Do you see these mushroom different now knowing a little about them?

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Hereβ€˜s one i found somewhere else and it cought my eye because it is ripped open so we can have a look inside it.

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Letβ€˜s take a much closer look at the inner wooden structure of this mushroom and from a slightly different angle to see the pores underneath. Fascinating, right?!

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Last but not least i have two Tinder Brackets that are not there anymore, because someone or some animal ripped them out of the tree almost completely. Maybe to use them for making a fire, who knows.
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FUNGI FACTS:
Fungi have been discovered to possess the remarkable ability to break down plastics, potentially offering a solution to the pressing issue of plastic pollution. For instance, specific species of fungi can degrade plastics within a matter of weeks, significantly reducing the time required for plastic degradation compared to the conventional years.

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