
Jelly fungi
Scientific name: Dacrymycetaceae
Jelly fungi
Scientific name: Dacrymycetaceae


Description

The jelly fungi is a family of fungi named for the jelly-like appearance of many species which can be dried out and returned to their original jelly-like state with water. Yellow is a common color for members of this family which can be found growing in a number of different locations, for example on trees, rocks, and in forest litter.

Species of Jelly fungi


Scientific Classification
