Jelly ear (Auricularia auricula-judae) is a saprobic fungus, and helps to decompose wood.
Jelly ear (Auricularia auricula-judae) is a saprobic fungus, and helps to decompose wood.
It uses the antibiotic compound ascorynin to deter invasive fungi, helping trees to stay healthy.
It is also a saprobic fungus and helps to decompose deciduous dead wood!
It uses the antibiotic compound ascorynin to deter invasive fungi, helping trees to stay healthy.
It is also a saprobic fungus and helps to decompose deciduous dead wood!
So what is a Red List, and why does it matter? What does this new report tells us about the state of Britain’s flora?
So what is a Red List, and why does it matter? What does this new report tells us about the state of Britain’s flora?
This playful senior loves blanket forts and gentle cuddles, but after 6 months with NO applications, she’s now losing her foster home.
Mimi is running out of time before she is returned to Sanctuary life. Please help us find her the love she so deeply deserves! #Tucson
This playful senior loves blanket forts and gentle cuddles, but after 6 months with NO applications, she’s now losing her foster home.
Mimi is running out of time before she is returned to Sanctuary life. Please help us find her the love she so deeply deserves! #Tucson