Spyke

What is this growth on fallen tree branches?

I went for a walk in the woods and found multiple fallen branches with this fairly long growth on them.

I assume that it is a fungus of some sort but does anyone have more info on what kind it is?

I found so many that I eventually stopped taking pictures of it. But I haven't seen this before so I was surprised, as I spend quite a lot of time in the woods.

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lemmy.world

That is really surprising because it didn't feel that cold. It's actually +1C at the moment so did not even consider ice!

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lemmy.world

Yes! I am not doubting it at all. I am just surprised at it being ice (even after reading the Wikipedia link)

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lemmy.world

If you can't explain it or it's weird as hell, it's always a fungus.

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lemmus.org

!The fungus shapes the ice into fine hairs through an uncertain mechanism and likely stabilizes it by providing a recrystallization inhibitor similar to antifreeze proteins!<

I always find these interesting that we still haven't figure out fungi fully.

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You should submit some of your photos to Wikipedia. They're very clear compared to some of the handful in the article

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endlesstalk.org

I spend quite a lot of time in the woods

Let me ask the real questions OP: what do you do in the woods?

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It will be in the news soon enough...

/s

Just kidding. I just walk our dogs there (quite often)

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Thanks! But I am even more happy to learn about this type of fungus-generated ice! Nature is wild!

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lemmy.ml

I just saw this for the first time today, 11 days after seeing this post. A person I was with suggested it grew mostly on beech wood.

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