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Jelly fungus

Tremella sp.

Description:

Gelatinous, wet, translucent, about three inches long

Habitat:

Low swampy marshland

Notes:

Growing on fallen oak branch

1 Species ID Suggestions

Jelly fungus
Tremella sp.


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6 Comments

mauna Kunzah
mauna Kunzah 10 years ago

Thank you!

joeapple
joeapple 10 years ago

I like your spottings! Consider yourself followed.

mauna Kunzah
mauna Kunzah 10 years ago

You're welcome joe! I love it too. :-)

I'm glad we came to the same conclusion, Suzanne!

joeapple
joeapple 10 years ago

Thank you Mauna and Suzanne! I love that random people on the Internet can tell you what species your fungus is. :)

suzmonk
suzmonk 10 years ago

That's what I came up with, Mauna ... I think you're right.

mauna Kunzah
mauna Kunzah 10 years ago

Might be Tremella fuciformis, but I can't be sure.

joeapple
Spotted by
joeapple

South Carolina, USA

Spotted on Jul 7, 2013
Submitted on Jul 10, 2013

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