
Calocera
Scientific name: Calocera
Calocera
Scientific name: Calocera


Description

Calocera is a remarkable group known for their distinctive, jelly-like texture and bright yellow to orange coloring. They are often found growing on decaying wood in damp, forested areas. Notably, some species within this group exhibit a forked, antler-like shape, making them a curious sight in the wild. Unlike many fungi, calocera tends to remain visible and vibrant throughout the year, providing a splash of color in otherwise dark and decaying environments.

Species of Calocera


Scientific Classification
