As the name suggests, this fungus looks uncannily like an ear!
Gwybodaeth am rywogaethau
Ystadegau
Usually 3-10 cm
Statws cadwraethol
Common
Pryd i'w gweld
All year
Ynghylch
The jelly ear fungus grows on dead and dying branches. It is most often found on elder trees, but can sometimes be encountered on other species such as ash, beech and sycamore. It favours damp, shady spots and often grows in clusters.
Sut i'w hadnabod
A gelatinous purplish-brown fungus that grows in cups on branches. As the cups age, they develop lobes and can look uncannily like an ear growing from the wood. The inner surface of the cups is smooth and shiny, whilst the outside is velvety.