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Hypoxylon fragiforme

Hypoxylon canker

Description

The fungus is common on bark of freshly felled trees and branches(A). It causes white rot, however, it does not penetrate deeply into wood. On rotting wood there are thin black lines formed to delimit healthy and rotting wood. About 1 cm long globular fruiting bodies grow in groups on bark. They are reddish brown, inside black and with its solidity they remind of charcoal. The older fruiting bodies are often striking as bark around them is covered with the black powder from spores.

Symptom

Orange to black-brown bumps about 0.2-1 cm large on the trunk, mostly in large numbers.

Tree Species: Elm, Birch, Beech, Oak, Hornbeam, Maple, Lime, Walnut, Plum, Poplar

Part of a plant- attacked: Tree trunk, Branch

Pest significance: Harmful

Pest Category: Fungi

Invasive Species: No

Present in EU: Yes


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Last observations

There are a total of 6 observations of the species in the system

Anna Fojtikova

Hypoxylon fragiformeHypoxylon canker
Anna Fojtikova
Number of votes: 0
Published: 30.11.2025

Marek Bacula

Hypoxylon fragiformeHypoxylon canker
Marek Bacula
Number of votes: 0
Published: 22.5.2025

Tomáš Klinovský

Hypoxylon fragiformeHypoxylon canker
Tomáš Klinovský
Number of votes: 0
Published: 25.5.2023

Alexander Kulich

Hypoxylon fragiformeHypoxylon canker
Alexander Kulich
Number of votes: 0
Published: 17.1.2023

 Lucia Babjaková

Hypoxylon fragiformeHypoxylon canker
Lucia Babjaková
Number of votes: 0
Published: 8.1.2023


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