This video is about fungi.
Translated from the blog of warden Erik van de Spek on Texel island in the Netherlands today:
Mycologist Arthur Oosterbaan has found in De Dennen forest in the National Park Dunes of Texel the Creolophus cirrhatus fungus. This rare species was not known until now from the Wadden Sea region.
The Texel discovery was on an old beech stump.
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