Tremella wrightii belongs to the Tremellaceae family, known for their unique gelatinous structures. This species typically thrives on dead wood in moist environments, benefiting from the damp habitat to spread. It forms irregular, lobed, jelly-like masses that are often brightly colored, which helps in spore dispersal through water or rain splash.
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General Info About Tremella wrightii
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