




pseudohydnum gelatinosum
The Toothed Jelly Fungus looks like little jelly blobs with tiny teeth! It's a fun and squishy fungus that grows on decaying wood in the forest.
生息地: It lives in damp forests, often found growing on decaying wood.
The Toothed Jelly Fungus is a translucent, whitish to brownish fungus with a distinctive spatulate or tongue-like shape. Its underside is covered in soft, gelatinous, tooth-like spines that are clear to white, making it look unlike any other forest floor fungus.





カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
0/5 · 危険なし
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Even when dried out, a sprinkle of rain can make it squishy again!
It's sometimes called "Cat's Tongue" because of its bumpy underside!
Its jelly-like teeth are unique among fungi, feeling soft and bouncy.
This fungus often grows on dead conifer trees, cleaning up the forest floor.
Toothed Jelly Fungus has a rubbery, gelatinous texture that helps them rehydrate after drying out, allowing them to survive longer.
Toothed Jelly Fungus can break down tough conifer wood because of special enzymes that help them recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem.
Toothed Jelly Fungus has a spongy structure that helps them soak up many times their weight in water, allowing them to swell after rain.
Picea glauca
Decomposes dead wood, returning nutrients to soil.
Pinus contorta
Breaks down fallen trees, helping to clear the forest.
Abies grandis
Feeds on decaying logs, essential for nutrient cycling.
危険度
0/5 · 危険なし
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1-7 cm
edible
It lives in damp forests, often found growing on decaying wood.
wood
Fall to Spring
White
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