Posted on 16 September 20214 September 2021 by David Trees in trouble: honey fungus A clump of honey fungus in front of a cherry tree on a quiet residential street in Tettenhall. It’s likely to be infecting the roots of the tree. If so, the infection will eventually be fatal, though possibly not for many years. Post navigationPrevious post: Parakeet on a willow branchNext post: Starting to flower: old man’s beard