Blue jellyskin typically grows on damp wood and appears predominantly in cooler, moist climates. It catches the eye with its distinctive bluish tinge, resembling a thin jelly-like layer. This species plays an ecological role by aiding in the decomposition of wood, contributing to nutrient cycles within forest ecosystems.
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