Summary[edit] Description: Auricularia polytricha. Date: published on 14. July. 2007. Source: Pieria(Uploader and Photographer). Author: Pieria(Uploader and Photographer).
Summary[edit] Description: An amber jelly bracket fungus which is edible and goes by names such as Wood Ears. From the Darien Province of Panama. Date: 16 May 2014, 00:39. Source: Auricularia fuscosuccinea. Author: Dick Culbert from Gibsons, B.C., Canada.
Auricularia auricula-judae (Jelly Ear, D= Judasohr, Chinamorchel, F= Oreille de Judas, NL= Echt Judasoor) white spores and cause white rot, at Vlier trees, a typical tree for this mushroom
This fungus can be consumed by the salt and the fresh version. Grow throughout the year, usually on wood challenges. A copy of the images photographed member of the Fungi mushroom association Niš Stojanović Dejan. Fungi found in the village of Han Gadzin addition Kutinska River, the area Zaplanje (city of Nis), Southern Serbia, SERBIA.