the fact that it is often difficult to transport a jelly fungus home in "examinable" condition, to say nothing of the difficulties encountered with trying to dry and preserve specimens. for now, anyway, i provide only a cursory treatment of the jellyfungi; the pages linked below represent some commonly...
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us books pdf magazines store weeds fungi aquatics trees/shrubs flowers recipes foraging events blog store highbush cranberry jelly recipe prep time: minutes cook time: minutes yield: makes ml jars. highbush cranberries have few palatable uses; however, as jelly it is quite tasty. ingredients >> cups...
gilled mushrooms and boletes primarily western in distribution, these mushrooms look like poorly formed versions of their "normal" counterparts. they often fruit underground, or partially submerged. arcangeliella desjardinii chamonixia caespitosa cortinarius pinguis podaxis longii podaxis pistillaris jelly...
logs after heavy rains. it is whitish or nearly transparent, and fairly large (up to about cm across)--and it features graceful gelatinous lobes rather than the glob-like blobs that typify so many other jellyfungi. like many jellies, tremella fuciformis has a life cycle that is intertwined with that...
would produce if he were ceo of the gummi factory. older specimens like the ones illustrated are quite flabby and gelatinous, leading to confusion with jellyfungi , but younger specimens have more of a cup fungus appearance. description: ecology: saprobic on decaying oak and tanoak sticks and logs...
it appears as clusters of slick, cylindric fruiting bodies with rounded-off or somewhat sharpened tips. in fact it looks more like a tiny club fungus than a jelly fungus , but microscopic examination reveals the distinctive y-shaped basidia that characterize members of the dacrymycetales--a large group...
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on which stage of its life cycle it is in when you find it. in its asexual, "anamorphic" stage, it produces cloned conidia (asexual spores) and looks like purple globs of jelly, or gelatinized fingers. in its sexual, "teleomorphic" stage, it produces asci and spores and looks more like a disc or a cup...