RFDGH8BA–Jelly Ear fungi Auricularia auricula-judae growing on a branch overhanging the River Rivelin in the Rivelin Valley, Sheffield
RMDM511W–Jelly ear fungi on tree branch
RM2B49H2H–Wood ear jelly like fungi on green mossy fallen timber forming rounded seperate fruit bodies in a row. A little like jelly ear on the dead wood
RM2B5ER7N–Jelly ear, jew's ear (Auricularia auricula-judae) auriculariaceae family of fungi varies from smooth and cup shaped to wrinkled human ear shaped
RFRBXBP9–Jelly Ear
RM2HE87HA–Jelly Ear Fungi Auricularia auricula-judae (Auriculariaceae) also called Jew's ear, Wood ear, growing on decaying tree. Herefordshire, February 2021.
RFDCBPFF–Jelly Ear Fungus (Auricularia auricula-judae) growing on a rotting log visited by fruit flies (Drosophila).
RM2HE87FE–Jelly Ear Fungi Auricularia auricula-judae (Auriculariaceae) also called Jews ear, Wood ear, on moss covered decaying Elder branch. Herefordshire UK.
RMFPG7HG–Golden ear fungus, Tremella aurantia, fruiting body breaking through the branches of a fallen oak tree, January
RM2B6KDDB–Jew's Ear or Jelly Ear Fungi, Auricularia auricula-judae, Dering Woods, Kent UK, stacked image, backlight
RF2EAE853–Jelly wood ear fungi cluster growing on fallen tree trunk in forest with golden yellow and brown autumn leaves lying on woodland floor
RMM5BDFT–Edible wood ear fungi, Auricularia auricula-judae, found growing on a fallen elder tree in woodlands in Dorset England UK GB
RF2ATF25A–3 Peziza similar to jelly ear fungi Auricularia auricula-judae seen growing from a wall
RMM5AFRA–Edible wood ear fungi Dorset England UK GB that has been left to dry before storage for later use,. Photographed on a white background
RMBG8426–Jelly Ear Fungi Auricularia auricula -judae Taken At Eastham Country Park, Wirral, Merseyside, UK
RMM5BFRR–Edible wood ear fungi, Auricularia auricula-judae, growing on a fallen elder tree in woodlands in Dorset England UK GB
RMC1F1B8–Jelly Ear Fungus
RM2HG3P78–Jelly Ear Fungi Auricularia auricula-judae (Auriculariaceae) also called Jew's ear, Wood ear, growing on decaying tree. Herefordshire, February 2021.
RMDM517M–Jelly ear fungi on tree branch
RM2HG3P74–Jelly Ear Fungi Auricularia auricula-judae (Auriculariaceae) also called Jews ear, Wood ear, on moss covered decaying Elder branch. Herefordshire UK.
RMW7W606–Jelly / Jew's Ear Fungus (Auricularia auricula judae) photographed in mobile field studio against a white background. Derbyshire, UK. January.
RM2B5ER7D–Jelly ear, jew's ear (Auricularia auricula-judae) auriculariaceae family of fungi varies from smooth and cup shaped to wrinkled human ear shaped
RF2K60GX1–Australian Cloud Ear fungi, auricularia cornea, growing on dead wood in subtropical rainforest, Queensland. Hairy, greyish caps.
RMDTDCGD–Wood Ear fungus also referred to as Sow's Ear and previously, Jew's Ear growing in English deciduous woodland, Midlands, UK
RMH7XHCG–Ear Fungus Auricularia auricula-judae growing on an Elder Tree UK
RMW7P0ND–Jew's Ear Fungus (Auricularia auricula judae) growing on Elder tree (Sambucus nigra). Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. November.
RM2KC5Y50–Penn Street, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th November, 2022. Jelly ear fungi growing on dead tree limbs in Penn Wood. The woods were acquired by the Woodland Trust in 1999 following a six year battle by the friends of Penn Wood who stopped it being turned into an 18 hole golf course. Penn Wood, set in the Chilterns an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is ‘old-growth’ woodland, with trees that are over 200 years old. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RF2EAE84N–Jelly wood ear fungi cluster growing on fallen tree trunk in forest with golden yellow and brown autumn leaves lying on woodland floor
RF2M9HBKT–Hares ear like fungi grown in leaf litter on woodland floor smooth yellow fruit body sunlit with short stalk in soil split tall cup otidea onotica
RF2ATF222–A spread of Peziza similar to Jelly ear fungi Auricularia auricula-judae growing out from a wall
RMHMANEY–Jelly ear fungus.
RMBG7WXH–Jelly Ear Fungi Auricularia auricula -judae Taken At Eastham Country Park, Wirral, Merseyside, UK
RMM5BF6F–Edible wood ear fungi, Auricularia auricula-judae, growing on a fallen elder tree in woodlands in Dorset England UK GB
RMECNA72–Belize Jelly Fungi
RMM5BGAA–Edible wood ear fungi found growing on a fallen elder tree in woodland in Dorset England UK GB. Photographed on a white background.
RMC1F1CF–Jelly Ear Fungus growing on branch
RFG1A4NF–Macro shot of auricularia auricula-judae. Also known by the names, Wood Ear, Jelly Ear, and Jew's Ear Mushroom.
RM2A9E0XW–Wood ear fungi [ mushrooms ] on Elder tree. Also known as Jelly ear is edible. However much care needed when foraging for mushrooms as many are poisonous and even those that are edible can be difficult to digest and must be prepared properly. Wood ears can be eaten without cooking though normally cooked. Jelly ears. Wood ears. Cup shape points downwards. Can be dried and eaten. Wild food. Foraging for Natures bounty. Organic food.
RF2G5EXGY–Group of Cloud ear fungi (Auricularia polytricha) growing on a dead branch. Photographed in Daintree Rainforest, Far North Queensland, Australia.
RMT6GP26–fungus, jelly ear, woodear,
RM2EA2RAT–Jelly ear / Jews Ear / wood ear fungus growing on a dead tree trunk in woodland
RF2C34PCR–Judas ear (Auricularia auricula-judae) on a dead tree trunk in the forest
RMTRE57F–Jelly ear (Auricularia auricula-judae, Hirneola auricula-judae, Auricularia auricula, Auricularia sambucina), at a tree, Germany
RF2C2WWAR–Judas ear (Auricularia auricula-judae) on a dead tree trunk in the forest
RMW7P0NE–Jew's Ear Fungus (Auricularia auricula judae) growing on Elder tree (Sambucus nigra) Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. November.
RM2KC5YY6–Penn Street, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th November, 2022. Jelly ear fungi growing on dead tree limbs in Penn Wood. The woods were acquired by the Woodland Trust in 1999 following a six year battle by the friends of Penn Wood who stopped it being turned into an 18 hole golf course. Penn Wood, set in the Chilterns an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is ‘old-growth’ woodland, with trees that are over 200 years old. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RM2FM0XF0–Salmon Salad or Apricot Jelly Guepinia helvelloides orange pink mushroom growing on grass in the Highlands of Scotland
RMEYYK9P–Exidia recisa, willow brain, amber jelly roll, fruiting bodies at a branch, Germany
RF2ATF24F–Close view of a cluster of Peziza similar to jelly ear fungi Auricularia auricula-judae growing from a wall
RFRMYCHC–Orange brain fungus tremella mesenterica on oak
RM2EF9FNA–Jelly ear / Jew's ear fungus (Auricularia auricula-judae) clump growing from rotting log in deciduous woodland, Wiltshire, UK, November.
RFPKR4KB–BLACK FUNGUS (WOOD EAR FUNGUS) AURICULARIA POLYTRICHIA IS AN EDIBLE JELLY FUNGUS.
RME8AD53–Jew's Ear - Wood ear - Jelly Ear (Auricularia auricula judae - Hirneola auricula judae) growing on an elder trunk
RMM5BF35–Edible wood ear fungi found growing on a fallen elder tree in woodland in Dorset England UK GB. Photographed on a white background.
RFBAGB7B–Several Otidea alutacea fungi growing on a bed of moss Limousin France
RF2AHB4B0–growing in Görvälns naturreservat, Sweden.
RM2A9E0WC–Wood ear fungi [ mushrooms ] on Elder tree. Also known as Jelly ear is edible. However much care needed when foraging for mushrooms as many are poisonous and even those that are edible can be difficult to digest and must be prepared properly. Wood ears can be eaten without cooking though normally cooked. Jelly ears. Wood ears. Cup shape points downwards. Can be dried and eaten. Wild food. Foraging for Natures bounty. Organic food.
RF2G5EXFT–Group of Cloud ear fungi (Auricularia polytricha) growing on a dead branch. Photographed in Daintree Rainforest, Far North Queensland, Australia.
RMT6GP1R–fungus, jelly ear, woodear,
RM2EA2RB1–Jelly ear / Jews Ear / wood ear fungus growing on a dead tree trunk in woodland
RMHN5P90–Jew's Ear or Jelly Ear - Hirneola auricula-judae
RMEYYK9K–Exidia recisa, willow brain, amber jelly roll, Amber Jelly, fruiting bodies at a branch, Germany
RF2ATF22A–4 Peziza similar to jelly ear fungi Auricularia auricula-judae seen growing from 2 walls where the walls meet
RFRMYCHE–Orange brain fungus tremella mesenterica on oak
RM2EF9FT7–Jelly ear / Jew's ear fungus (Auricularia auricula-judae) clump growing from rotting log in deciduous woodland, Wiltshire, UK, November.
RFPKR4KJ–BLACK FUNGUS (WOOD EAR FUNGUS) AURICULARIA POLYTRICHIA IS AN EDIBLE JELLY FUNGUS.
RFFHTGJR–Jelly ear.
RMM5BGDJ–Edible wood ear fungi found growing on a fallen elder tree in woodland in Dorset England UK GB. Photographed on a white background.
RMKC64KG–Jelly ear mushrooms ready for cooking
RF2AHB4AR–growing in Görvälns naturreservat, Sweden.
RM2A9E16A–Wood ear fungi [ mushrooms ] on Elder tree. Also known as Jelly ear is edible. However much care needed when foraging for mushrooms as many are poisonous and even those that are edible can be difficult to digest and must be prepared properly. Wood ears can be eaten without cooking though normally cooked. Jelly ears. Wood ears. Cup shape points downwards. Can be dried and eaten. Wild food. Foraging for Natures bounty. Organic food.
RF2G5EXG2–Group of Cloud ear fungi (Auricularia polytricha) growing on a dead branch. Photographed in Daintree Rainforest, Far North Queensland, Australia.
RM2E6RW7F–Auricularia auricula-judae, known as the Jew's ear, wood ear or jelly ear Fungus, or Fungi, growing on a tree trunk, England, UK
RM2EA2RBJ–Jelly ear / Jews Ear / wood ear fungus growing on a dead tree trunk in woodland
RFPYX4D7–Close up of Hirneola Auricula-judae fungi growing on a fallen tree. Formerly known as Jew's Ear, now called Jelly Ear.
RMW9KNR2–Auricularia auricula-judae, known as the Jew's ear, wood ear or jelly ear Fungus, or Fungi, growing on a dead tree trunk, England, UK
RF2C2WWCG–Judas ear (Auricularia auricula-judae) on a dead tree trunk in the forest
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