Trembling Phlebia
Fruiting bodies were 1-4 cm across and irregularly shaped. The upper surface had a woolly texture and was white in color. The undersurface was translucent, gelatinous, and orange-pink. The undersurface was also very elaborately wrinkled. They looked like little caves with fungus stalactites.
''Merulius tremellosus'', commonly known as trembling Merulius or jelly rot, is a species of fungus in the family Meruliaceae. It is a common and widely distributed wood-decay fungus that grows on the rotting wood of both hardwood and conifer plants.
Similar species: Polyporales
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Uploaded Mar 22, 2018. Captured Oct 1, 2017 12:11 in 80 Main St, Sharon, CT 06069, USA.
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