
Black witches' butter fungus
This fungus is a common, wood-rotting species in Europe, typically growing on dead attached branches of oak. The fruiting bodies seen here were up to 3 cm wide. In wet weather the fungus presents as jelly-like - however, during prolonged dry spells it shrinks to a series of cone-shaped olive-brown crusts.

"Exidia glandulosa" is a jelly fungus in the family Auriculariaceae. It is a common, wood-rotting species in Europe, typically growing on dead attached branches of oak. The fruit bodies are up to 3 cm wide, shiny, black and blister-like, and grow singly or in clusters.
Similar species: Auriculariales
By Ruth Spigelman
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Uploaded May 19, 2021. Captured Jan 2, 2014 10:38 in Arne Rd, Wareham BH20 5BJ, UK.
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