Jelly fungi
The term "jelly fungi" is an informal one applied to species of fungi having a gelatin-like consistency. The reason for this texture is that the structural hyphae of these fungi have walls that are not thin and rigid as they are in most fungi but instead are expanded out to a rather diffuse and indefinite extent.
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On this day 5 May 2021
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