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Jelly fungus on twig, winter, UK. Probably Exidia recisa in the family Auriculariaceae. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Amber Jelly Fungi Exidia recisa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup of Amber Jelly Fungi Exidia recisa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detail of a mushroom on a tree trunk, Exidia Recisa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Exidia Recisa Fungi On Stick Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dark Red Jelly Roll Fungi on Branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dark Red Jelly Roll Fungi on Branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Exidia recisa
Stick With Exidia Recisa Fungi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Exidia recisa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brown jelly fungi (Exidia recisa) on a broken tree branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Amber Jelly Fungus - Exidia recisa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Amber Jelly Fungus - Exidia recisa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Amber Jelly Fungus - Exidia recisa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Exidia recisa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Exidia recisa is a species of fungus in the family Auriculariaceae. In the UK, it has the recommended English name of amber jelly.[1] Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are gelatinous, orange-brown, and turbinate (top-shaped). It typically grows on dead attached twigs and branches of willow and is found in Europe and possibly elsewhere, though it has long been confused with the North American Exidia crenata.


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