Pseudohydnum gelatinosum
Pseudohydnum gelatinosum, "Toothed Jelly", is a common wood-rotting jelly-like fungus, found on rotting wood, occasionally on bark of living trees. Brackets to 60 mm, singly or in bunches, light to dark bluish grey, becoming greyish brown. Underneath is the fertile surface consisting of spine-like projecions to 3 mm long, running down the lateral stem, which if present can be 50 mm long, but usually short and stubby. Baldry Crossing, Green's Bush, 2008.
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