An extremely rare species of fungus has been discovered on a tree at the Rutland Water nature reserve. The Willow Blister ...
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This Valentine’s Day, Rutland will begin its celebration of all things winter. The event is organized by the nonprofit Come Alive Outside.
The willow blister fungus, also known as Cryptomyces maximus, was found on a coppiced willow tree at Rutland Water during a bat box survey by an officer from Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust.
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