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Exidia recisa
Maroon to dark brown jelly fungi growing gregariously on a hardwood branch. Fruiting bodies taper to a point to attach to wood. Exidia recisa is a member of the Auriculariaceae family. It is a saprobic species which is highly common east of the Rocky Mountains of North America.
Growing on a fallen hardwood branch on a pine/mixed hardwood forest trail in Northeast Alabama (Cherokee County), US.
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Thank you, Christine! <3
Really nice shots!