Mushrooms on trees in Europe - Exidia saccharina

By madventure | Nature, Photography | 3 Mar 2025


 

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Exidia saccharina - a fungus found on fallen pines in the Kraków-Częstochowa Jura. The mushroom is jelly-like and has no smell. The shape resembles cerebral ganglia, dimensions are difficult to determine, from 30 to 80 mm, the surface is folded, slippery. It ranges in color from yellowish-brown, honey, to brown. It occurs from autumn to spring. Mainly in lowland pine and mixed forests on dead coniferous wood, especially pine, but also on fir, spruce and larch trees. The mushroom is not poisonous, but it is inedible. The mushroom is not poisonous, but it is inedible.

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While walking, I found another species on the same trunk, but I cannot identify it. To be marked.

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