Friday, June 29, 2012
Yellow Jellyspot
At least some fungi seem to be benefiting from the dismal, muggy wet weather. This common jellyspot Dacrymyces stillatus is thriving on the permanently wet wood of an old cable drum that doubles as our garden table. Currently, it's just about the brightest living object in the garden.
Labels:
common jellyspot,
Dacrymyces stillatus,
fungi
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