
This saprotrophic, or decomposer, jelly fungus is notable for its small orange gelatinous appearance. Its common name is the Jelly Spot Fungus. Growing to sizes between 2-8mm, Dacrymyces stillatus is gregarious and appears in large groups and clusters on coniferous and deciduous woods. The fruiting bodies are broad, round, convex and at length plicate, meaning that it can grow to become shell or fan shaped.
Similar species: Dacrymycetales
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Uploaded Feb 17, 2015. Captured Feb 16, 2015 12:43 in Five Mile Drive, Tacoma, WA 98407, USA.