Daldinia childiae

Daldinia childiae

Daldinia childiae is a fungus in the family Hypoxylaceae.
Moldy Cramp Balls - Daldinia childiae The white bits might be insect-related...maybe cocoons.

Habitat: Spotted on rotting wood in a deciduous forest.

Fun fact: The common name "cramp ball" refers to the old folk belief that carrying one around in your armpit would cure cramps!
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/144966/moldy_cramp_balls_-_daldinia_concentrica.html Daldinia childiae,Fall,Geotagged,United States,cramp balls

Appearance

Fruiting Body: 7–32 mm across; 10–20 mm tall; shaped more or less like a ball, cushion, or pear; sometimes featuring a poorly defined pseudostem; surface hard, smooth at first, becoming pimply, pinkish brown, reddish brown, dark brown or, eventually, nearly black; interior with concentric zones of blackish and whitish or grayish, carbon-like flesh; outer layer at maturity with embedded black perithecia.
Moldy Cramp Balls - Daldinia childiae Irregularly shaped fungus. Fruit bodies were reddish brown, powdery, and covered in mold. The inside was wet and black with concentric, solid zones and felt similar to charcoal.

Habitat: Spotted on rotting wood in a deciduous forest.

Fun fact: The common name "cramp ball" refers to the old folk belief that carrying one around in your armpit would cure cramps!
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/144965/moldy_cramp_balls_-_daldinia_concentrica.html Daldinia childiae,Fall,Geotagged,United States,cramp balls,daldinia,fungus,mold

Distribution

Widely distributed in North America, but especially common east of the Rocky Mountains.

Habitat

Saprobic on decaying hardwood logs and, infrequently, conifer logs; growing alone or gregariously, directly from the wood; spring through fall (or over winter in warm climates)—but the tough fruiting bodies often last over winter

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Taxonomy
KingdomFungi
DivisionAscomycota
ClassSordariomycetes
OrderXylariales
FamilyHypoxylaceae
GenusDaldinia
SpeciesDaldinia childiae