RM2T8T756–Jelly Fungi. Tremella lutescens, Jelly fungi are a paraphyletic group of several heterobasidiomycete fungal orders from different classes of the subphylum Agaricomycotina: Tremellales, Dacrymycetales, Auriculariales and Sebacinales
RMRN5CDT–Calocera viscosa, yellow stagshorn, a jelly fungus, member of the Dacrymycetales order of fungi. UK
RM2A8T420–Orange Jelly Spot (Dacrymyces chysospermus) growing on the side of a tree.
RMW7W5E4–Yellow stagshorn (Calocera viscosa) growing among autumn leaves, Belgium, November
RF2RWBPEW–Close up image of the Yellow Stags Horn Fungus, Calocera viscosa, commonly found on pine stumps in the autumn
RMHEWGXE–Jelly fungi are a paraphyletic group of several heterobasidiomycete fungal orders from different classes of the subphylum Agaricomycotina: Tremellales, Dacrymycetales, Auriculariales and Sebacinales
RF2AHB4CW–Calocera cornea (Small Stagshorn) is a jelly fungus that grows on decaying wood of decideous trees. Görvälns naturreservat, Sweden.
RF2FKYG7N–Yellow stagshorn, Calocera viscosa on wood
RF2AHB457–Calocera cornea (Small Stagshorn) is a jelly fungus that grows on decaying wood of decideous trees. Görvälns naturreservat, Sweden.
RF2E135FB–Mushroom Calocera Viscosa surrounded by moss. Yellow stagshorn. Member of the Dacrymycetes
RF2AHB5F5–Calocera furcata fungus frowing on dead spruce trunk in Görvälns naturreservat, Järfälla, Sweden
RF2GDTTH6–Calocera viscosa, commonly known as the yellow stagshorn, is a jelly fungus, a member of the Dacrymycetales,
RFKMJPTY–Calocera cornea mushrooms on a dead wood, close up
RF2CG0YFY–Calocera viscosa (English yellow stagshorn) is a jelly fungus, member of the Dacrymycetales. This fungus looks like it is coral
RFPPAMHE–yellow stagshorn (Calocera viscosa), is a jelly fungus, a member of the Dacrymycetales. fruiting body
RFR69414–Yellow stagshorn (Calocera viscosa), is a jelly fungus, a member of the Dacrymycetales. fruiting body
RM2BA7RXJ–Yellow stagshorn, Calocera viscosa, fungus growing among moss in Pine woodland. New Forest.
RFKMJPW4–Calocera cornea mushrooms on a dead wood, close up
RF2CG0Y3T–Calocera viscosa (English yellow stagshorn) is a jelly fungus, member of the Dacrymycetales. It is common and its bright colour makes it stand out
RF2H0MWKT–Calocera viscosa (yellow stagshorn) is a jelly fungus that can be found on on decaying conifer wood. It is common throughout the world.
RF2PR5CBK–Yellow Antler / Yellow Stagshorn Fungi (Calocera viscosa) growing on the base of decaying conifer stump, Galloway, Scotland, September 2013
RF2AHB4B5–Dacrymyces stillatus, Common Jellyspot fungus, growing in Görvälns naturreservat, Sweden.
RMK2DBHD–Yellow stagshorn (Calocera viscosa) New Forest, Hampshire, UK
RMBRD9FX–Stagshorn or jelly antler fungus.
RF2RE26XW–Calocera cornea (a type of jelly fungus) with small jumping spider - Dupont Recreational State Forest - near Brevard, North Carolina, USA
RM2ND2Y1T–Yellow Stagshorn (Calocera viscosa) fungus growing though moss on decaying wood in a coniferous woodland in the south west of England.
RF2PR5C8B–Yellow Antler / Yellow Stagshorn Fungi (Calocera viscosa) growing on decaying conifer stump, Berwickshire, Scottish Borders, Scotland, August 2008
RM2H49FAR–Yellow Stagshorn (Calocera viscosa) growing on decaying wood in a coniferous woodland in the Mendip Hills, Somerset, England.
RFMJX6WK–Yellow spot jelly fungi
RMPT0H4A–Pale Stagshorn (Calocera pallidospathulata) on a rotting branch in Stockhill Wood, Somerset, England.
RF2ATADN2–Jelly fungi (Ditiola radicata)
RFKMJPW5–Calocera cornea mushrooms on a dead wood, close up
RF2CG0Y8W–Calocera viscosa (English yellow stagshorn) is a jelly fungus, member of the Dacrymycetales. It is common and its bright colour makes it stand out
RM2H497TC–Yellow Stagshorn (Calocera viscosa) growing through moss on decaying wood in a coniferous woodland in the Mendip Hills, Somerset, England.
RFR693YJ–Yellow stagshorn (Calocera viscosa), is a jelly fungus, a member of the Dacrymycetales. fruiting body
RM2BA7RW8–Yellow stagshorn, Calocera viscosa, fungus growing among moss in Pine woodland. New Forest.
RMG0DG5W–Cauliflower Mushroom and Yellow Stagshorn
RMD256Y0–Yellow Staghorn Fungus, Calocera viscosa
RM2JMDB08–Yellow stagshorn
RM2JD4DC3–The jelley fungus Calocera cornea from south-western Norway in May
RF2AHB4B8–Dacrymyces stillatus, Common Jellyspot fungus, growing in Görvälns naturreservat, Sweden.
RM2DHTGAH–The jelley fungus Calocera cornea from south-western Norway in September.
RF2AHB5C8–Calocera viscosa or yellow stagshorn growing in Görvälns naturreservat, Sweden.
RF2H3T5FB–Sticky hornling (Calocera viscosa).
RF2AHB553–Calocera viscosa or yellow stagshorn growing in Görvälns naturreservat, Sweden.
RF2PR5C88–Yellow Antler / Yellow Stagshorn Fungi (Calocera viscosa) growing on decaying conifer stump, Berwickshire, Scottish Borders, Scotland, August 2008
RMHMPCXP–Yellow tuning fork or Yellow stagshorn fungus (Calocera viscosa), Dacrymycetaceae.
RM2BNEAWP–Small stagshorn fungus (Calocera cornea) growing on dead beech tree. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. November.
RF2ATADNE–Jelly fungi (Ditiola radicata)
RF2F6EYFG–Close-up, small, yellow mushroom on moss with copy space
RF2CG0YR3–Calocera viscosa (English yellow stagshorn) is a jelly fungus, member of the Dacrymycetales. It is common and its bright colour makes it stand out
RM2H497NT–Yellow Stagshorn (Calocera viscosa) growing through moss on decaying wood in a coniferous woodland in the Mendip Hills, Somerset, England.
RFR6B38P–Yellow stagshorn (Calocera viscosa), is a jelly fungus, a member of the Dacrymycetales. fruiting body
RMPT0H5H–Yellow Stagshorn (Calocera viscosa) fungus on a coniferous woodland floor. Stockhill Wood, Somerset, England.
RF2E30DT6–Calocera viscosa (English yellow stagshorn) is a jelly fungus, member of the Dacrymycetales. It is common and its bright colour makes it stand out in
RMPT0H4R–Yellow Stagshorn (Calocera viscosa) fungus on a coniferous woodland floor. Stockhill Wood, Somerset, England.
RM2BA7RX3–Yellow stagshorn, Calocera viscosa, fungus growing among moss in Pine woodland. New Forest.
RMPT0H2X–Small Stagshorn (Calocera viscosa) jelly fungus growing on a rotting log in woodland. Stockhill Wood, SSomerset, England.
RMD256XG–Yellow Staghorn Fungus, Calocera viscosa
RMPT0H53–Yellow Stagshorn (Calocera viscosa) fungus on a coniferous woodland floor. Stockhill Wood, Somerset, England.
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