13-01-2026 07:28
Danny Newman
Chlorociboria glauca on indet. decorticate logThe
13-01-2026 10:13
Danny Newman
Cordieritidaceae sp. on indet. wood w/ Hypoxylon s
13-01-2026 07:14
Danny Newman
Neodasyscypha cerina on indet decorticate logThe S
13-01-2026 09:10
Danny Newman
Dasyscyphella chrysotexta on indet. decorticate ha
13-01-2026 08:43
Danny Newman
Tricladium varicosporioides on indet. decorticate
13-01-2026 08:49
Danny Newman
Coccomyces sp. on fallen Rhododendron leavesPretty
12-01-2026 22:02
Ethan CrensonHello all, I am hoping someone will have some ins
13-01-2026 07:57
Danny Newman
cf. Bombardia on indet. decorticate woodAppalachia
13-01-2026 07:51
Danny Newman
Atrocalyx sp. on indet. herbaceous stemAppalachian
11-01-2026 20:35
Hello.A very tiny pyrenomycete sprouting sparsely
Helicoon sp. - Nice spirals - conidia, they look under the lens as tiny black spots, were noticed several times at this substrate.
(#4158 - https://www.cubby.com/pl/%234158/_d2076453986d43fdb6edd07b42db0f7d)
Demateaceae gen.sp.
Tiny hairy conidiophores cover densely the leaf surface.
(#4159 - https://www.cubby.com/pl/%234159/_cc02799cff3548baba045acf33290776)
Demateaceae gen.sp. Another hair-looking hyphomycetes, it is comparatively large and seen by naked eye easy as short brushy pattern.
(#4156 - https://www.cubby.com/pl/%234156/_19c32dbc2a3b4c1d9edbca82e125c973)?
I find your studies very interesting!
The plants are the same, that can be found in Finland too.
Maybe you will present some species on Chamaedaphne calyculata, Betula nana and Rhododendron tomentosum later.
I have found at least Gibbera andromedae, Hyaloscypha leuconica, Lophodermium intermissum, Rhytisma andromedae and some Lachnum on Andromeda leaves.
When the year proceeds, you may find some more species to study.
Marja
It is interesting, so - we could compare our results later? If you have your results published already, is it possible to send them to me? - or if no, i could probably ask you for unpublished data later when i will be preparing final lists. I also studying leatherleaf, dwarfbirch and the ledum (plant the same, right), will post them soon here.
Nina



