Yellow Stagshorn

Yellow Stagshorn

Names

  • Yellow Stagshorn
  • Jelly Antler Fungus
  • Coral Jelly Fungus
  • Calocera viscosa

Flowering Period

  • Year Round s main fruiting season starts in mid Summer and ends up late Autumn or early Winter

Identify

A bright yellow / orange fungus that is 2–9 cm tall, 2–5 cm wide, coral-like, branched (like an antler) and forked.

About

Yellow Stagshorn is a wood-rotting species, found on logs and dead wood of conifers.

Uses

  • None

Folklore & Mythology.

  • None

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