This is a yellow jelly fungus, also called witch’s butter – a name that makes sense because this image looks like something you might find bubbling in a witch’s cauldron. The name is a nod to the ...
This seemingly chaotic pattern of blue and red tubes is the hyphal network of a white jelly fungus. The fruiting bodies (reproductive structures) of this fungus are used in the cuisine and traditional ...
Some general types of mushrooms that grow on trees include bracket or 'shelf' mushrooms, jelly fungus, and cap fungus, although the wild world of mushrooms rarely fits into these neat categories.
The yellow lobes are the fruiting body of the golden jelly fungus, Tremella mesenterica, and it makes an appearance year-round but is particularly prevalent during winter. Its species name stems ...