white coral jelly fungus (Tremella reticulata) at Lake Meyer Park IA 854A4537
White coral jelly is another one of those wonderful rubbery mushrooms. This particular species grows right out of the ground rather than on dead wood like many of its kin. Not known to edible, likely only because it looks so tasteless, it does appear that all those pale little Gummy Bear look-alikes have been chewed on by some brave or famished miniscule critters.
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white coral jelly fungus (Tremella reticulata) at Lake Meyer Park IA 854A4537
White coral jelly is another one of those wonderful rubbery mushrooms. This particular species grows right out of the ground rather than on dead wood like many of its kin. Not known to edible, likely only because it looks so tasteless, it does appear that all those pale little Gummy Bear look-alikes have been chewed on by some brave or famished miniscule critters.
2,135
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15
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Uploaded on August 4, 2017
Taken on August 3, 2017