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687: in) across, which is an olive-greenish ochre and gelatinous. To the touch, the surface of the head can be smooth, clammy or slimey. While in shape it is convex, the head is made up of irregular lobes and undulations, and the edge is rolled inward. The underside is paler in colour than the upper surface, and smooth. The head is attached to a central stalk, which ranges from 2–8 cm (
267: in) in height, featuring a "head" and a stalk. The youngest fruit bodies are small and conical, but the fertile head quickly grows from the stalk. Ochre with tints of olive-green, the heads are irregularly shaped, while the stalk, of a similar colour, attaches them to the ground. The appearance can be somewhat variable and is similar to a number of other species, including
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themselves measure 20 to 25 by 5 to 6 ÎĽm, and are subfusiform, that is, they taper slightly at each end. The surface is smooth, and they can be curved, and the spores typically contain four small drops of oil. The mature spores are septate; that is, they are divided by several
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has been recorded in Europe, Asia, North
America, and Australasia. Growing in woodland among moss, plant detritus or other habitats, the fruit bodies are typically found in large numbers, though they can grow in tight clumps or even individually. The species may feed as a
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Fruit bodies are typically found growing in large numbers, sometimes in clumps, though solitary specimens are occasionally encountered. Several bodies can be connected at their bases, or younger bodies can grow out of the bases of older ones.
735:. The stalk is typically cylindrical, but can be flattened, and occasionally has furrows. The colour is similar to that of the head, though more yellow, and the surface is covered in very small granules of a greenish colour. The
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Its fruit bodies are of little culinary interest, and, contrary to what is suggested by the common name, are often described as inedible by field guides. It has also been reported that the species is in fact edible yet insipid.
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include the lizard tuft, the ochre jelly club, the slippery cap, the green slime fungus, and the gumdrop fungus. The term "yellow jelly babies" is sometimes used to differentiate the species from green jelly babies,
761:(ÎĽm). They are club-shaped, and each ascus typically bears eight spores. The asci are inoperculate, meaning that they lack a "lid" and must split to release their spores. The elongated
862:, though it can be differentiated by its colour (which is more brown), spores (which are smaller and thinner) and texture (which is less slimy and gelatinous than
1819:"Ectomycorrhizal Fungal Lineages: Detection of Four New Groups and Notes on Consistent Recognition of Ectomycorrhizal Taxa in High-Throughput Sequencing Studies"
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Fruit bodies are typically encountered from late summer to late autumn in Europe, and from late spring to autumn in North
America, where it is the most common
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becomes differentiated from the rest of the body, and the bodies quickly reach their mature form, maturing only through growth after that point.
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is gelatinous in the head, while the stalk is mostly hollow, but it can be filled with gel. It has no discernible smell or taste.
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Flora
Carniolica exhibens plantas Carnioliae indigenas et distributas in classes, genera, species, varietates, ordine Linnaeano
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species. It has also been recorded in eastern Asia, in China and Tibet, as well as in New
Zealand and Australia.
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inches) in height. The youngest fruit bodies are conical in shape. When the body reaches around 2 millimetres (
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462:. These groups could be differentiated morphologically by the colour of the stalk when dried. The most
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Andary, Claude; Privat, Guy; Bourrier, Marie-Jo (1985). "Variations of monomethylhydrazine content in
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specimens could be split into at least two different groups, one of which also contained specimens of
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in 1790. The fruit bodies of the mushrooms are typically referred to as jelly babies, but other
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Mushrooms: A Quick
Reference Guide to Mushrooms of North America (Macmillan Field Guides)
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Zhong, Zhihong; Pfister, Donald H. (2004). "Phylogenetic relationships among species of
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can again be differentiated by colouration; the species has a green head, although
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McKnight, Kent H.; McKnight, Vera B.; Peterson, Roger Tory (1998).
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Each fruit body has a single fertile "head" measuring 1–3 cm (
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An
Illustrated Guide to Mushrooms and Other Fungi of North America
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Field Guide to Wild
Mushrooms of Pennsylvania and the Mid-Atlantic
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1491:. Stamford, Connecticut: Lubrecht & Cramer Ltd. p. 178.
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919:. Particular favoured habitats include path sides and underneath
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Mushrooms
Demystified: a Comprehensive Guide to the Fleshy Fungi
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even considered it good, although others describe it as bland.
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Though this description was earlier than
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fruit bodies can also be mistaken for those of the much rarer
1434:. New York, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. pp. 16–17.
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throughout their length, with 5 to 7 partitions typical, and
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410:; mycologist Geoffrey Kibby suggested that greenish color of
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Davis, R. Michael; Sommer, Robert; Menge, John A. (2012).
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1211:(in French). Vol. 433. Paris, France: Chez l'auteur.
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or possibly obtains nutrition from living trees through
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Mushrooms and
Toadstools of Britain and Northern Europe
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fruit bodies have been found to contain low levels of
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Mushrooms and Other Fungi of Great Britain and Europe
1954:
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Complete Guide to British Mushrooms & Toadstools
351:, where it remains, in 1794. Other synonyms include
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The Macrofungus Flora of China's Guangdong Province
1825:. Ecological Studies. Springer. pp. 125–142.
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1656:Field Guide to Mushrooms of Western North America
1082:. Mycobank. International Mycological Association
306:. It is often described as inedible, despite its
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1361:Bessette, Alan; Bessette, Arleen Raines (2007).
1611:(5). The University of Chicago Press: 443–459.
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1128:Bi, Zhishu; Zheng, Guoyang; Li, Taihui (1993).
956:While it has been conventionally regarded as a
1557:(Leotiales) based on ITS and RPB2 sequences".
1331:Mushrooms and Toadstools of Britain and Europe
1324:
1322:
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1854:Rogerson, Clark T.; Samuels, Gary J. (1985).
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1930:Sundberg, Walter J.; Bessette, Alan (1987).
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836:fruit bodies are more sturdy, and those of
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778:measure 105 to 124 by 1.8 to 2.8 ÎĽm.
731: in) wide, though thinner toward the
326:in 1772. Scopoli either named the species
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1333:. Translated by Monika Shaffer-Fehre.
915:woodland, but can also be found under
365:Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard
1988:
1987:
1823:Biogeography of Mycorrhizal Symbiosis
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826:fruit bodies are similar to those of
618:which range from 1 to 6 centimetres (
369:Histoire des champignons de la France
2319:1a3bb268-e244-40d7-94f2-f692396d7b9d
2190:f4c4c057-5339-4059-8c05-f1da8ab1b305
1597:"The Development of the Ascocarp of
1295:Sterry, Paul; Hughes, Barry (2009).
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318:The first species was first validly
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882:fruit bodies can also be greenish.
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426:proposed that the two species may
232:, but it was later transferred to
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1432:VNR Color Dictionary of Mushrooms
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656:. This is the stage at which the
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414:may be due to infection by an
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1934:. Collier Books. p. 14.
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1039:, as it was published before
1010:chemical associated with the
774:. The threadlike, colourless
1329:Garnweidner, Edmund (2011).
852:(which is highly similar to
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208:, commonly referred to as a
7:
1831:10.1007/978-3-319-56363-3_6
1525:. Ten Speed Press. p.
1464:Penn State University Press
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496:Mycological characteristics
345:transferred the species to
313:
249:The species produces small
10:
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1903:Mushrooms & Toadstools
1864:occurring on Discomycetes"
1707:Kuo, Michael (June 2003).
1595:Brown, William H. (1910).
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343:Christiaan Hendrik Persoon
240:Christiaan Hendrik Persoon
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1996:
1786:10.1007/s00572-014-0590-7
1571:10.1007/s11557-006-0094-8
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1369:Syracuse University Press
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1487:Kibby, Geoffrey (1994).
1245:Phillips, Roger (1981).
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886:Distribution and habitat
324:Giovanni Antonio Scopoli
230:Giovanni Antonio Scopoli
2349:Fungi described in 1772
1156:; Brown, Edwin (1863).
450:well-defined, were not
2359:Fungi of North America
1458:Russell, Bill (2006).
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430:. In 2004, results of
1517:Arora, David (1986).
1051:binomial nomenclature
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432:phylogenetic analysis
253:up to 6 centimetres (
2374:Fungi of New Zealand
1715:. MushroomExpert.com
1559:Mycological Progress
1180:. Species Fungorum.
983:Hypomyces leotiicola
979:asexual reproduction
945:Hypomyces leotiicola
743:Microscopic features
377:Georg Franz Hoffmann
1957:Gyromitra esculenta
1080:(Scop.) Pers. 1797"
1017:Gyromitra esculenta
1004:monomethylhydrazine
974:Hypomyces leotiarum
809:Lookalike species:
361:Helvella gelatinosa
2369:Fungi of Australia
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872:L. atrovirens
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468:L. atrovirens
440:L. atrovirens
412:L. atrovirens
407:L. atrovirens
375:, a name given by
373:Peziza cornucopiae
322:scientifically by
282:L. atrovirens
246:, is complicated.
212:, is a species of
188:Peziza cornucopiae
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2211:Open Tree of Life
1990:Taxon identifiers
1754:978-0-7537-1865-0
1670:978-0-520-95360-4
1605:Botanical Gazette
1473:978-0-271-02891-0
1441:978-0-442-21998-7
1416:978-0-395-91090-0
1378:978-0-8156-3112-5
1344:978-0-261-67406-6
1310:978-0-00-723224-6
1182:CAB International
1139:978-962-201-556-2
1046:Species Plantarum
996:Charles McIlvaine
923:, while favoured
858:), is similar to
815:Leotia atrovirens
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478:Species of fungus
353:Leotia gelatinosa
341:meaning 'slimy'.
276:C. circinans
226:validly described
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880:L. lubrica
876:L. viscosa
868:L. lubrica
864:L. lubrica
860:L. lubrica
838:C. confusa
834:L. lubrica
829:Cudonia confusa
824:L. lubrica
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456:L. lubrica
448:morphologically
444:L. viscosa
436:L. lubrica
434:suggested that
420:L. lubrica
328:Elvella lubrica
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288:L. viscosa
270:Cudonia confusa
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