English: A fungus - Exidia recisa. This species, which is one of the so-called jelly fungi, is widespread, but not common; most of the best-selling popular identification guides to fungi do not include it.
According to the book "Fungi of Switzerland - Volume 2" (Breitenbach and Kränzlin) it grows on "dead branches of Salix (willow) still attached to the tree ... on Populus (poplar) and Prunus ... also on Alnus (alder)". The fruiting bodies are found from autumn to spring, and the work just cited says: "whole fruiting body amber-coloured to dark red-brown, attached to the substrate by a short indistinct stalk". When dry, they become inconspicuous brownish patches; this photograph was taken on a very wet day, and the fruiting body is shown fully expanded.
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rhannu – gallwch gopïo, dosbarthu a throsglwyddo'r gwaith
ailwampio – gallwch addasu'r gwaith
Ar yr amodau canlynol:
cydnabyddiaeth – Mae'n rhaid i chi nodi manylion y gwaith hwn, rhoi dolen i'r drwydded, a nodi os y bu golygu arni, yn y modd a benwyd gan yr awdur neu'r trwyddedwr (ond heb awgrymu o gwbl eu bod yn eich cymeradwyo chi na'ch defnydd o'r gwaith).
rhannu ar dermau tebyg – Os byddwch yn addasu'r gwaith hwn, neu yn ei drawsnewid, neu yn adeiladu arno, mae'n rhaid i chi ddosbarthu'r gwaith dan drwydded sy'n union yr un fath same a'r gwreiddiol.
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