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A to Z of British Fungi

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Common Namesort icon Scientific Name Description
Jelly Ear Auricularia auricula-judae

Fruit body 3-8cms across ear shaped, outersuface tan-brown with minute greyish downy hairs, inner surface grey-brown. smooth or often wrinkled and ear-like. gelatinous when fresh , drying hard and...

Jelly Rot Phlebia tremellosa
Jellybaby Leotia lubrica

This fungus is found in damp conditions in both deciduous and coniferous woodland, often growing in moss. The cap is yellowish-green with irregular lobes and a slight umbo or depression ...

Jewelled Amanita Amanita gemmata

The cap of Amanita gemmata varies in colour from cream to bright yellow and the cap edge is grooved, often with patches of white veil adhering to it. The white stem has a fragile ring but this may...

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