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1-10 Project: 7 Orange Jelly Fungus Fingers (+3 insets)


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What fun to have an excuse to post this picture! Last year I found a log with many formations of jelly fungus, but this one was my favorite because it looked like a bunch of orange fingers!
There are many species of jelly fungus, and many of them appear to have the consistency of jelly, though they are usually quite rubbery to the touch. They sometimes have a slick coating of moisture on them as well. (I have included three more pictures as insets above)
If you would like to know more about this fascinating fungus, you can visit this Wiki page: Wikipedia: Jelly Fungus
There are five others doing this project with me, and if you'd like to jump in, we'd love to have you! You can catch up when you can! :)
1-10 Project Buddies
Chrissy
Valfal (Valerie)
Jenny McIntyre
Rachel
Lynne
Explored on September 10, 2014. Highest placement, #9.
What fun to have an excuse to post this picture! Last year I found a log with many formations of jelly fungus, but this one was my favorite because it looked like a bunch of orange fingers!
There are many species of jelly fungus, and many of them appear to have the consistency of jelly, though they are usually quite rubbery to the touch. They sometimes have a slick coating of moisture on them as well. (I have included three more pictures as insets above)
If you would like to know more about this fascinating fungus, you can visit this Wiki page: Wikipedia: Jelly Fungus
There are five others doing this project with me, and if you'd like to jump in, we'd love to have you! You can catch up when you can! :)
1-10 Project Buddies
Chrissy
Valfal (Valerie)
Jenny McIntyre
Rachel
Lynne
Explored on September 10, 2014. Highest placement, #9.
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belle soirée Janet bises !
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love the delicate colors
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Une macro de toute beauté!
Bonne soirée Janet !
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