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glenofthewoods

Data

Julho 22, 2023 12:35 PM CDT

Descrição

Growing at base of dead tree. Habitat predominant maple, basal fir, hemlock, pine. Within twenty yards of lake

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brennons

Data

Setembro 3, 2022 04:00 PM CDT

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Armilárias (Género Armillaria)

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brennons

Data

Outubro 8, 2013 04:39 PM CDT

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brennons

Data

Agosto 15, 2022 07:38 PM CDT

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peterzika

Data

Setembro 23, 2021 11:15 AM PDT

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kdubbs

Data

Agosto 2021

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chdphoto

Data

Maio 16, 2020 12:02 PM CDT

Descrição

Stigler Nature Preserve

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mkremedios

Data

Setembro 2020

Descrição

These, though translucent and squishy, were somewhat firm, with a distinct 'skin'/membrane around each one.

I have it as fungi, but maybe it could be slime mold? I believe they were gone by the time the woods dried out a day or two later.
EDIT: now that I have looked through some options, I am setting it as jelly spot fungus on the basis of shape, size, apparent texture & translucence, substrate, and growth pattern/distribution. But most jelly spot fungi appear to be a darker/vibrant orange color, at least those observed on iNaturalist. This is one of those I wish I had taken a sample of. I will continue to check that spot to see if I ever find them again.

Substrate is a long dead branch/standing little tree. Possibly chokecherry, but not sure of that.

Each individual "blob" was small, 2-5 mm estimate.