RFH6BKGG–Orange Noodle fungus. Class: Homobasidiomycetes. Series: Hymenomycetes. Order: Aphyllophorales.,This fungus is about 3 cm
RMW7X3H3–Yellow Brain Fungus (Tremella mesenterica), Lake District National Park, Cumbria, UK. February.
RMW9XD6E–Witch's Butter (Tremella mesenterica)
RMW7W3DG–Golden jelly fungus (Tremella mesenterica) growing on branches of Gorse bush (Ulex europaeus) amid scrub vegetation and pasture, near coast of North Devon, UK, January 2014.
RM2JKFTBE–The Human Microbiome Project, which was launched by the NIH in 2007, provided the first insight into the microbial life of healthy humans and explores possible relationships between particular human diseases and the microbiome. (Clockwise from top left): Streptococcus (Credit: Tom Schmidt) Mixed species microbial biofilm, from the human body (Credit: A. Earl, Broad Institute/MIT) Bacillus (Credit : Tom Schmidt) Malassezia lopophilis (Credit: JH Carr, CDC).
RF2AHB4B0–growing in Görvälns naturreservat, Sweden.
RM2B5YNJ3–Fungus. Black Jelly Fungus (Exida glandulosa) Living on the soil between gravel stones. South-west France.
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
RM2AX8TCK–Yellow Brain (Tremella mesenterica) fungus on a tree branch in late summer. Also known as Golden Jelly Fungus, Yellow Trembler or Witches' Butter.
RMFPG7HG–Golden ear fungus, Tremella aurantia, fruiting body breaking through the branches of a fallen oak tree, January
RMBG7X17–White Witches Butter Exidia thuretiana Taken At Eastham Country Park, Wirral, Merseyside, UK
RM2H6XC44–Yellow Brain (Tremella mesenterica) fungus growing on a dead twig of a European Ash tree at Ubley Warren Nature Reserve in the Mendip Hills, Somerset, England. Also known as Golden Jelly Fungus, Witches Butter and Yellow Trembler.
RMC0CBYN–Yellow Brain Fungus Tremella mesenterica Taken At Carsington Water, Derbyshire, UK
RM2AX8TKB–Yellow Brain (Tremella mesenterica) fungus on a tree branch in late summer. Also known as Golden Jelly Fungus, Yellow Trembler or Witches' Butter.
RMBH14JE–Crystal Brain Fungus Exidia nucleata Taken at Pennington Flash CP, Gtr Manchester, UK
RM2ND2X7A–Leafy Brain (Phaeotremella foliacea) fungus on a rotting tree in a coniferous woodland in the south west of England.
RM2JMDB02–Yellow jelly fungus
RFPTHPJC–exidiopsis effusa or hair ice rare fungus that grows on dead wood selective focus bokeh background for text over lay or copy space
RM2BNMMR1–Leafy Brain / Brown witches butter (Tremella foliacea) on branch, Fort Washington State Park, Pennsylvania, USA
RFH6BKFE–Puffball. Class: Homobasidiomycetes. Series: Gasteromycetes. Order: Lycoperdales. This kind of puffball is more commonly found
RM2C50H9Y–A snow fungus (Tremella fuciformis) from the tropical forests of Ecuador.
RF2AHB4N7–Tremella mesenterica (common names include yellow brain, golden jelly fungus, yellow trembler, and witches' butter) parasiting on Peniophora fungus
RM2BNHEYJ–Yellow brain (Tremella mesenterica) on Hazel. Sussex, UK
RF2AHB44Y–Tremella mesenterica (common names include yellow brain, golden jelly fungus, yellow trembler, and witches' butter) parasiting on Peniophora fungus
RM2G4740F–Yellow Brain Jelly Fungus, Tremella mesenterica, Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia
RMBH14HK–Crystal Brain Fungus Exidia nucleata Taken at Pennington Flash CP, Gtr Manchester, UK
RM2ND2X6X–Leafy Brain (Phaeotremella foliacea) fungus on a rotting tree in a coniferous woodland in the south west of England.
RMCC4YET–Yellow Brain Fungus Tremella mesenterica
RM2G470M7–Pair of Shelf Mushrooms, Ganoderma sp, Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia
RMD473MY–Yellow Brain Fungus Tremella mesenterica
RFH6BKG8–Earth Star. A fungus with a central globular structure filled with spores surrounded by flaps, which makes it resemble a star. C
RMD473J2–Leafy Brain Fungi Tremella foliacea
RMHEWGXE–Jelly fungi are a paraphyletic group of several heterobasidiomycete fungal orders from different classes of the subphylum Agaricomycotina: Tremellales, Dacrymycetales, Auriculariales and Sebacinales
RM2AGMW27–Fungus 'Tremella encephala' Snow fungus.Photo in my garden in South-west France.
RMDH4R6H–Leafy Brain Tremella foliacea
RF2JMENC1–Golden Jelly Fungus lies between foliage after a storm torn off the mushroom from a branch
RFJ2JM14–Yellow Brain Fungus growing on tree branch, French Pyrenees
RF2AHB44W–Tremella mesenterica (common names include yellow brain, golden jelly fungus, yellow trembler, and witches' butter) parasiting on Peniophora fungus
RM2T3AWET–Snow fungus (Tremella fuciformis) from Las Arrieras, Costa Rica.
RF2D4RMT4–Tremella mesenterica (common names include yellow brain, golden jelly fungus, yellow trembler, and witches' butter[2]) is a common jelly fungus in the
RM2ND2X77–Leafy Brain (Phaeotremella foliacea) fungus on a rotting tree in a coniferous woodland in the south west of England.
RMBK9YWG–Black Jelly on branch with green background
RFK7EDXH–Cryptococcus neoformans fungus, computer illustration. C. neoformans is a yeast-like fungus that reproduces by budding. An acidic mucopolysaccharide capsule completely encloses the fungus. It can cause the disease cryptococcosis, especially in immune deficient patients, such as those with HIV/AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). It can infect the brain, causing meningitis or brain abscesses, lungs or skin. The most common clinical form is meningoencephalitis. It is caused by inhaling the fungus from soil that has been contaminated by pigeon droppings.
RMCT4NFY–MALASSEZIA, SEM
RF2KT0MFW–Farnham Common, UK. 28th November, 2022. Tremella foliacea, Leafy Brain Fungus growing on a dead tree limb. This is a parasitic fungus with ruffled leaf like lobes. It is commonly found and widespread. Burnham Beeches is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, a National Nature Reserve and a European Special Area of Conservation where many rare and threatened species of fungi can be found. It is a criminal offence to pick fungi in Burnham Beeches. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RF2R6E4WT–Cryptococcus neoformans fungus, computer illustration. C. neoformans is a yeast-like fungus that reproduces by budding. An acidic mucopolysaccharide c
RMREEPGD–. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. TREMELLALES 523 The systematic differentiation of these forms is very difficult because marked morphological characters are lacking and because the form of the fructifications, depending upon their environment, may alter beyond recognition. The conidia are, therefore, often used to distinguish the genera. The simpler genera, as Eichleriella, Exidia (Ulocolla), Ditangium (Craterocolla) and Tremella, are directly connected with Sebacina in the structure of the fructifications. Eichleriella is more or less coriaceous and bears the same rela- tion to Sebac
RM2AGMW2B–Fungus 'Tremella mesenterique' Yellow Brain Fungus..Photo in my garden in South-west France.
RF2JMENAM–Golden Jelly Fungus lies between foliage after a storm torn off the mushroom from a branch
RFJ2JM1C–Yellow Brain Fungus growing on tree branch, French Pyrenees
RF2AHB451–Tremella mesenterica (common names include yellow brain, golden jelly fungus, yellow trembler, and witches' butter) parasiting on Peniophora fungus
RF2AHB485–growing in Görvälns naturreservat, Sweden.
RF2D4RMR5–Tremella mesenterica (common names include yellow brain, golden jelly fungus, yellow trembler, and witches' butter[2]) is a common jelly fungus in the
RF2F2FJPB–Tremella mesenterica, forest Berlin
RFH6BKF8–Resembles Auricularia in consistency. Stipe present.
RMBK9YTP–Black Jelly on branch close-up
RFK7EDXE–Cryptococcus neoformans fungus, computer illustration. C. neoformans is a yeast-like fungus that reproduces by budding. An acidic mucopolysaccharide capsule completely encloses the fungus. It can cause the disease cryptococcosis, especially in immune deficient patients, such as those with HIV/AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). It can infect the brain, causing meningitis or brain abscesses, lungs or skin. The most common clinical form is meningoencephalitis. It is caused by inhaling the fungus from soil that has been contaminated by pigeon droppings.
RMBKANA2–Close-uo of a Black Jelly (Exidia truncata) on a branch
RF2J7A3WP–Trichosporon fungus, illustration
RMCT4NJ2–MALASSEZIA, SEM
RFJMXDBG–Cryptococcus neoformans fungus, computer illustration. C. neoformans is a yeast-like fungus that reproduces by budding. An acidic mucopolysaccharide capsule completely encloses the fungus. It can cause the disease cryptococcosis, especially in immune deficient patients, such as those with HIV/AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). The infection may cause meningitis, and may also be located in the lungs, skin or other body regions. The most common clinical form is meningoencephalitis. It is caused by inhaling the fungus found in soil that has been contaminated by pigeon droppings.
RF2KT0MA3–Farnham Common, UK. 28th November, 2022. Tremella foliacea, Leafy Brain Fungus growing on a dead tree limb. This is a parasitic fungus with ruffled leaf like lobes. It is commonly found and widespread. Burnham Beeches is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, a National Nature Reserve and a European Special Area of Conservation where many rare and threatened species of fungi can be found. It is a criminal offence to pick fungi in Burnham Beeches. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RM2AGMW29–Fungus 'Tremella mesenterique' Yellow Brain Fungus..Photo in my garden in South-west France.
RFK7EDXB–Cryptococcus neoformans fungus, computer illustration. C. neoformans is a yeast-like fungus that reproduces by budding. An acidic mucopolysaccharide capsule completely encloses the fungus. It can cause the disease cryptococcosis, especially in immune deficient patients, such as those with HIV/AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). It can infect the brain, causing meningitis or brain abscesses, lungs or skin. The most common clinical form is meningoencephalitis. It is caused by inhaling the fungus from soil that has been contaminated by pigeon droppings.
RFJ2JM19–Yellow Brain Fungus growing on tree branch, French Pyrenees
RF2JBD9RK–Trichosporon fungus, illustration
RF2R6E4X4–Cryptococcus neoformans fungus, computer illustration. C. neoformans is a yeast-like fungus that reproduces by budding. An acidic mucopolysaccharide c
RMREF6C7–. Comparative morphology of Fungi. Fungi. POLYPORALES 435 fleshy cushions, as Platygloea in the Auriculariales and Sebacina in the Tremellales, and may be designated as true crustose fructifications. Their basidia rise to the same height, and crowd together as an even hymenium which is broken only by cystidia. In the third stage, the hyphal cushions increase to bracket or even centrally stipitate fructifications. The context loses its homogeneous structure and is differentiated into a sclerotic rind and solid middle layer. Thereby, they become very resistant to external influences; while the h
RMBKAN95–Close-up Yellow brain fungus - golden jelly fungus - Witch's Butter (Tremella mesenterica) on a brown branch
RMCT4NFX–MALASSEZIA, SEM
RME1RFTM–A large frozen fruiting body of Witch's Butter on a branch covered in green mosses with brown fallen oak leaves in the background.
RF2KT0MN1–Farnham Common, UK. 28th November, 2022. Tremella foliacea, Leafy Brain Fungus growing on a dead tree limb. This is a parasitic fungus with ruffled leaf like lobes. It is commonly found and widespread. Burnham Beeches is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, a National Nature Reserve and a European Special Area of Conservation where many rare and threatened species of fungi can be found. It is a criminal offence to pick fungi in Burnham Beeches. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
RMBKAN9C–Close-up Yellow brain fungus - golden jelly fungus - Witch's Butter (Tremella mesenterica) on a brown branch
RF2R72789–Cryptococcus neoformans fungus, computer illustration. C. neoformans is a yeast-like fungus that reproduces by budding. An acidic mucopolysaccharide c
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