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Black Witches' Butter
Exidia glandulosa
53.4721, 10.3733
Field Notes
Description:
Exidia glandulosa forms dark sepia to blackish, rubbery-gelatinous fruit bodies that are top-shaped (like an inverted cone) and around 3 cm (1.2 in) across. They are firm when fresh, but become lax and distorted with age or in wet weather. The fruit bodies occur singly or in small clusters. The upper, spore-bearing surface is shiny and dotted with small pimples or pegs. The undersurface is smooth and matte at first, but develops a dense covering of small, gelatinous spines. The fruit bodies are attached to the wood at the base. The spore print is white.
Habitat:
Northern hemisphere, growing mainly on broadleaf shrubs and smaller trees.
Notes:
Exidia nigricans and E. glandulosa are frequently confused
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