If you have trees in your garden, you will certainly have discovered one or the other fungus on them. Most of the time we let them grow regardless, but you shouldn't do this because these fungi can harm the tree.
Four types of mushrooms to look out for:
- Scorch fungus: This fungus is characterized by a white coating on the bark near the ground. It can cause Rot.
- Red Pustule Mushroom: The name says it all, because it is easily recognizable by its reddish color. It has small fruiting bodies and is usually found on branches.
- Sulphur Porling: This mushroom is even recognizable as such. It has fruiting bodies that are up to 40 centimeters wide and are arranged like roof tiles. He rots the trunk from within.
- Fruit tree canker: It occurs primarily on fruit trees. Like the red pustule crab, it is red in color and has fruiting bodies that can grow up to 5 millimeters in size.
The problem with these mushrooms is that there is no cure for them. You should therefore remove affected branches. Otherwise, there is nothing you can do other than make sure you are hydrated and hydrated.