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Apricot jelly

Tremiscus helvelloides

Description:

The fungus, although rubbery, is edible, and may be eaten raw with salads, pickled, or candied. It has a white spore deposit, and the oblong to ellipsoid spores measure 9–11 by 5–6 micrometers.

Habitat:

Spruce forest.

Notes:

Protected site of natural monument "Skakavac"

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3 Comments

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 9 years ago

Yes that does look edible!

Ahmed Mujcinovic
Ahmed Mujcinovic 9 years ago

Thank you Antonio. Greetings.

Beautiful find Mauron ,great name,it fits very well with the general aspect of it,congrats and thanks for sharing

Ahmed Mujcinovic
Spotted by
Ahmed Mujcinovic

Federacija Bosne i Hercegovine, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Spotted on Sep 14, 2014
Submitted on Sep 14, 2014

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