Designed by
Title
Frozen golden yellow jelly fungus vibrant strong colored on tree stub with moss in macro view #235504384
Description
Frozen golden yellow jelly fungus (Tremella mesenterica) vibrant strong colored on tree stub with moss in macro view. Tremella mesenterica (common names include yellow brain, golden jelly fungus, yellow trembler, and witches butter) is a common jelly fungus in the family Tremellaceae of the Agaricomycotina. It is most frequently found on dead but attached and on recently fallen branches, especially of angiosperms, as a parasite of wood decay fungi in the genus Peniophora. The gelatinous, orange-yellow fruit body of the fungus, which can grow up to 7.5 cm (3.0 in) diameter, has a convoluted or lobed surface that is greasy or slimy when damp. It grows in crevices in bark, appearing during rainy weather. Within a few days after rain it dries into a thin film or shriveled mass capable of reviving after subsequent rain. This fungus occurs widely in deciduous and mixed forests and is widely distributed in temperate and tropical regions that include Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North and South America. Although considered bland and flavorless, the fungus is edible. Tremella mesenterica produces carbohydrates that are attracting research interest because of their various biological activities. Near Weiz, Styria, Austria, Central Europe, November 2021