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07-OCT-2010 Christine Hanrahan

Jelly fungus (Exidia sp.)

Photographed a couple of autumns ago. This is a fairly common jelly fungus, found on twigs and branches.

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Helen Betts17-Jan-2013 19:30
Very artistic fungus and nicely captured. Super color as well. V.
Patrick Goossens16-Jan-2013 14:38
A very fine looking jelly it is.
Graeme16-Jan-2013 11:07
You show the most unusual of things, Christine and we love them! BV!!
Blandine Mangin16-Jan-2013 10:04
beautiful ! v
joseantonio16-Jan-2013 05:08
What an unusual sight for me. Had never seen anything like that.V
carol j. phipps16-Jan-2013 04:52
Fascinating fungus. Beautiful capture.
Jim Coffman16-Jan-2013 04:06
Wow, that is a different kind of fungus!
Guest 16-Jan-2013 04:05
Aspic?
globalgadabout16-Jan-2013 03:47
glistening, with an intriguing form...it looks like dods of raspberry jam on a baguette, and so good enough to eat..
Yvonne16-Jan-2013 03:41
I suppose the tree really suffers when the fungus takes up residence. Wonderfully presented Christine!
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