The Fire Fungi 🔥 King Alfred's Cakes (Daldinia Concentrica)
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
- 🔥🍄 Fascinating Fiery Fungi! 🍄🔥
King Alfred's cakes also known as cramp balls or coal mushrooms are both marvelous & mysterious! These mushrooms that look like boring black lumps actually have many fascinating fiery connections 🔥 From a fire loving fungus that thrives on burnt trees to bursting Into flames just like coal with ease! Join us in this video where we dive into the world of this Firey Fungus 🍄 explore it's life, value to our world, fiery connections & find the hidden message within it's unique name King Alfred's cakes. 🔥🍄🍰
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Your lovely book was my gift to myself for yuletide/christmas. Thank you for all you and your beautiful family do. 🙏
I always have a couple of king Alfred cakes in my fire kit when camping
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😳 They look like charcoal 😍💚 Amazing!!
I really enjoyed this video - Thanks!!
Thank you for this amazingly great video! I love the history and the folklore. Love love love your book! 🌿💚🌿
The History & Folklore is a beautiful thing ! Glad your enjoying our book 😁
That's so interesting! I love your enthusiasm for telling the stories of the myths and legends.
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0:59 I love your happy, excited energy. You remind me of Steve Irwin, but with fungus. ❤😂☺️
Lovely narrated video, I will look out for them 👍
Your book arrives tomorrow 📙👍
I've seen these. Now I know what they are. Thanks Dane.
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Thank you so much for this interesting video x absolutely love the ancient stories x 🌳🌸🐝🌿💞
So cool ❤👏
Well done video! Wonderful storytelling as well!
Cheers !
Would love more fungi video's!
Beautiful :-)
I really loved this video
I loved this video! You gave a great history of a useful fungi and a lovely story of your country! Full circle ! what could be better! 😁😀 New subscriber and happy to have found your site! 😊😊
Loving The Last Kingdom reference 😂
David Dawson is King Alfred the Great.
In my mind he now is 🤣
Fascinating and there were I'm sure an abundance!
Love these vids brother 👍
I’m going to order your book this week cheers and god bless 👍
Thank you! 😁
Amazing video 📸
Glad you liked it!
Wow. That was truly enlightening. Thought I knew a lot watching all the blogs on foraging and nature. Never heard of these. Do a lot of walking but never seen anything like it (maybe not a lot of oxygen round here 🤔) truly blew my mind on this one.
Fabulous, I came across some of these in the woods the other week but I was unable to find them in any my mushroom books. I bought your book three weeks back, once more "Fabulous" and a welcome addition to my book shelf. Great work folks ! 😊⚡🍄
Those must be awesome. We don't have them here in the U.S. that I'm aware of. 😁😁👋👋💖💖
I have those on a decaying stump! I’m afraid of them, because I had mold toxicity recently! Now I have Lyme!
Do they grow on all trees or just Ash trees? I've only seen them twice and both times it was on an Ash. Fab video as always 😊
Nearly all trees but ash is their favourite of all trees 🙂
I have read somewhere they only grow on dead Ash trees, You vid proves it's not just dead but also dying. But is it just Ash. I have only found the on 3 occasions so they must be quite rare.
Do you have a suggestion what knife to bring foraging?
Cramp balls 💀
Where is the cake?
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