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Saturday, 22 August 2015

Orange Jelly - Dacrymyces palmatus Bres. (1904) - Cyprus

Dacrymyces palmatus (Orange Jelly) is a species of fungi in the family Dacrymycetaceae, and is edibleFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dacrymyces palmatus or chrysospermus is a species of jelly fungus in the family Dacrymycetaceae. In the UK it has the recommended English name of orange jelly spot; in North America it is known as orange jelly or orange witch's butter. The species is saprotrophic and grows on dead coniferous wood. Basidiocarps are gelatinous, bright orange, and extremely variable in shape, but typically stoutly stipitate with a spoon- or cup-shaped, spore-bearing head. They are frequently erumpent in groups, often coalescing to form complex masses up to 6 cm (2.4 in) across. Dacrymyces chrysospermus was originally described from New England, but is said to have a worldwide distribution. Microscopically it is distinguished from most other species of Dacrymyces by its comparatively large (18–23 by 6.5–8 µm),From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Photos Athalassa 10/3/2010 by George Konstantinou





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