Jelly Rot
Latin name: Phlebia tremellosa
Jelly Rot is a strange pale bracket fungi, with a rubbery gelatinous texture. White or cream with a pinkish to orange tint and covered in bristle-like hairs. The underside is orange or salmon-pink with dense, radial folds and a smooth paler margin.
Can be found on fallen, decayed deciduous wood from autumn to spring. Not edible.
Widespread and very common in Britain.
Created: 14 June 2018 Edited: 27 October 2018
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