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Cramp balls on a tree stump

Cramp balls on a tree stump

Cramp balls are common but often inconspicuous fungi which grow on dead wood. They are also known as King Alfred’s cakes, or as coal fungus.

Cramp balls were used as tinder in traditional fire making, as was the horse’s hoof fungus.

Cramp balls on a tree stump

These were on a tree stump by the towpath near Compton Lock.