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Dead man’s fingers

Posted on March 1, 2026 by Admin

“Dead man’s fingers” can refer to a few very different things depending on context:


🍄 1️⃣ A Fungus (Most Common Meaning)

Dead man’s fingers is the common name for the fungus
Xylaria polymorpha

What it looks like:

  • Black, knobby, finger-shaped growths
  • Often growing from decaying wood or tree stumps
  • Looks eerily like charred fingers sticking out of the ground

Is it dangerous?

  • Not poisonous to touch
  • Not edible
  • Harmless unless you’re a tree 🌳 (it grows on rotting wood)

🦀 2️⃣ A Seafood Dish

In the UK, “dead man’s fingers” refers to the soft brown meat inside a crab’s shell (also called crab hepatopancreas).
It’s edible, rich, and strongly flavored — but the name sounds spooky.


🌊 3️⃣ A Coral

It can also refer to a soft coral species like
Alcyonium digitatum

  • Found in North Atlantic waters
  • Looks like pale, finger-like underwater growths

If you tell me where you heard it — gardening, cooking, or ocean-related — I can give you more specific details.

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