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A bracket ear fungus species complex, widespread in the tropics. Bajo Mono, western Panama.
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An amber jelly bracket fungus which is edible and goes by names such as Wood Ears. From the Darien Province of Panama.
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A Jelly Ear fungus sprouting from a boardwalk in Iguazu National Park, Argentina. The species has been widely report in the tropics of the world.
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In theory at least, these two examples of differing size and shape are the same species. Edible but tasteless.
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The Apricot Jelly Fungus is widespread and edible, although seldom found in quantity. Photo from elevation above Howe Sound, British Columbia.