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mushroomgay · 1 month
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Epping Forest, UK, February 2024
Jelly ear (Auricularia auricula-judae) and Witch's butter (Tremella mesenterica)
All the jelly fungi were looking beeeeautifully fat and healthy after the rain on my walk yesterday.
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mushroomsource · 1 year
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𝕵𝖊𝖑𝖑𝖞 𝕰𝖆𝖗 / 𝖂𝖔𝖔𝖉 𝕰𝖆𝖗 𝕱𝖚𝖓𝖌𝖚𝖘👂🏽
Auricularia auricula-judae
NL: Echt Judasoor { boomoren } (2023)
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gr3encast3r · 1 year
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boschintegral-photo · 1 month
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Jelly Ear (Auricularia Auricula-Judae)
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trustbritish · 1 year
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Auricularia auricula judae
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In this study, the effects of AP on the pasting, gelatinization, rheology, microstructure, and in vitro digestibility of kidney bean starch (KBST) were evaluated. However, few researches focus on the interactions between AP and legume starches. illegit.Auricularia auricula-judae polysaccharide (AP) has unique molecular structures and multiple bioactivities with excellent gel-forming property and thermal tolerance. Hirneola auricularis(Gray) Donk (1949), Bulletin du Jardin botanique de Buitenzorg, série 3, 18, p. Martin (1943), The American midland naturalist, 30, p. 137Īuricularia auricula (Linnaeus) Underwood (1906), Memoirs of the Torrey botanical Club, 12(1), p. 844Īuricularia protracta (Léveillé) Patouillard & Lagerheim (1893), Bulletin de la Société mycologique de France, 9(2), p. 844Īuricula auriformis (Schweinitz) Kuntze (1891), Revisio generum plantarum, 2, p. 844Īuricula ampla (Persoon) Kuntze (1891), Revisio generum plantarum, 2, p. 844Īuricula auricularis (Gray) Kuntze (1891), Revisio generum plantarum, 2, p. 554 (nom actuel)Īuricula protracta (Léveillé) Kuntze (1891), Revisio generum plantarum, 2, p. 34Īuricularia auricula-judae (Bulliard) Wettstein (1886), Verhandlungen der kaiserich-königlichen zoologisch-botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien, 35, p. Hirneola lesueurii (Bory ex Montagne) Cooke (1882), Grevillea, 11(57), p. Karsten (1880), Deutschlands Flora, pilze, 3(3), p. Hirneola protracta (Léveillé) Berkeley & Cooke (1876), The journal of the linnean Society, botany, 15(86), p. Hirneola auricula-judae (Bulliard) Berkeley (1860), Outlines of british fungology, p. Fasciulus primus, sistens fungos in peregrinis terris a botanicis danicis nuper collectos, p. 242Īuricularia cucullata ((Brondeau) Fries (1851), Novae symbolae mycologicae. 146Īuricularia lesueurii Bory ex Montagne (1849), Annales des sciences naturelles, botanique, série 3, 11, p. vetenskaps akademiens handlingar, 1848, p. Hirneola ampla (Persoon) Fries (1849), Kongl. Hirneola auriformis (Schweinitz) Fries (1849), Kongl. 218Įxidia ampla (Persoon) Léveillé (1846), Annales des sciences naturelles, botanique, série 3, 5, p. 559Įxidia protracta Léveillé (1844), Annales des sciences naturelles, botanique, série 3, 2, p. 798Įxidia auricula (Linnaeus) Wallroth (1833), Flora cryptogamica germaniae, 2, p. 1-2Ĭantharellus cucullatus (Brondeau) Duby (1830), Botanicon gallicum seu synopsis plantarum in flora Gallica, Edn 2, 2, p. Merulius cucullatus Brondeau (1828), Recueil de plantes cryptogames de l'Agenais, 1, p. illegit.)Īuricularia amplaPersoon (1827), in Gaudichaud, Voyage autour du Monde … par Freycinet, Botanique, 5, p. Tremella auriformis (Schweinitz) Sprengel (1827), Systema vegetabilium, Edn 16, 4(1), p. 221Įxidia auriformis (Schweinitz) Fries (1822), Systema mycologicum, 2(1), p. 115Įxidia auricula-judae (Bulliard) Fries (1822), Systema mycologicum, 2(1), p. Peziza auriformis Schweinitz (1822), Schriften der naturforschenden Gesellschaft zu Leipzig, 1, p. 594Īuricularia sambuci Persoon (1822), Mycologia europaea, seu complet omnium fungorum in variis europaeae regionibus detectorum enumeratio, 1, p. Gyraria auricularis Gray (1821), A natural arrangement of British plants, 1, p. 247Īuricularia sambucina (Scopoli) Martius (1817), Flora cryptogamica erlangensis, p. Martius (1817), Prodromus florae mosquensis, Editio altera, p. ß caraganae Persoon (1801), Synopsis methodica fungorum, p. 241Īuricularia judae Roussel (1796), Flore du Calvados et des terreins adjacens, Edn 1, p. Peziza auricula-judae (Bulliard) Bulliard (1791), Histoire des champignons de la France, 1, p. Helvella auricula (Linnaeus) Schrank (1789), Baiersche flora, 2, p. 2 (Basionyme) Sanctionnement : Fries (1822) Tremella auricula-judae Bulliard (1788), Herbier de la France, 9, tab. Merulius auricula (Linnaeus) Roth (1788), Tentamen florae germanianica, 1, p. Wiggers (1780), Primitiae flora holsaticae, p. Peziza auricula (Linnaeus) Leers (1775), Flora herbornensis, Edn 1, p. Helvella sambuccina Scopoli (1774), Flora carniolica, Edn 2, 2, p. Tremella auricula Linnaeus (1753), Species plantarum exhibentes plantas rite cognitas ad genera relatas, 2, p.
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mutant-distraction · 8 months
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Auricularia auricula-judas, known most commonly as wood ear or black wood ear mushroom.
A species of edible Auriculariales fungus found worldwide.
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[Image Description: A fungus called a Jelly Ear that, by chance, bears the structure, shape, and skin-like colouration of a real human ear growing on a log. /End ID.]
The hills have eyes, the forest has... ears?
Jelly Ear (Auricularia auricula-judae) © charmainet, posted on iNaturalist
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memoriesofthepark · 3 months
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Jelly ear 》 Auricularia auricula-judae
A lovely, squishy flush of jelly ears! They feel like little wild gummy candies. But their edibility seems debated so prolly don't eat them, especially not raw.
Southeast Texas, 24 Dec. 2023
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kiteknots · 1 year
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Auricularia Auricula-judae Fungus // Glasgow
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midwestmushrooms · 8 months
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Wood Ear (Auricularia auricula-judae)
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chocomony · 1 year
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I love mushrooms, funky little lifeforms.
This was meant to be a drawing for Halloween … but to be honest I don’t want to wait until then to draw and post this.
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Species featured:
 Fly amanita (Amanita muscaria)
Turkey tail (Trametes versicolor)
Jelly ear (Auricularia auricula-judae)
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marennna · 1 year
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Auricularia auricula-judae | also known as jelly ear, this type of fungi is commonly foraged for only in Poland
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crystalinecat · 1 year
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Jelly Ear Fungi
Auricularia auricula-judae
Huntsville, AL
2/25/23
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growninhaiti · 1 year
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Wild harvested wood ears 👂🏽 Wood Ear mushrooms, botanically classified as Auricularia auricula-judae, are an edible ear jelly fungus that is a member of the Auriculariaceae family. Also known as the Cloud Ear, Jew Ear, Black fungus, and Jelly Ear, Wood Ear mushrooms are found in humid, temperate forests. Wood Ear mushrooms are utilized for their chewy texture rather than their mild taste and are a popular textural element in many Asian soup dishes. When cooked, Wood Ear mushrooms are firm, crunchy, and toothsome with a mild, musty flavor. Wood Ear mushrooms contain iron, protein, fiber, and vitamins B1 and B2. In Asia, Wood Ear mushrooms are known as Yung ngo, Kikurage, Mokurage, and Aragekikurage. The Chinese call it "Hei mu-er,” and consider the Wood Ear mushroom to be both edible and medicinal as it has been used since the Tang dynasty from 618-907 BCE. In China, Wood Ear mushrooms are added to dishes to help improve breathing, circulation, sore throats, and wellbeing, and to help reduce colds and fevers. #growninhaiti #woodears #fungi #mycology #forage #wildharvested #mushroom #haiti #ayiti #organic #soilhealth #regenerativefoodsystems https://www.instagram.com/p/CkYDP-bOReA/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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For the prompts- “I haven’t been this relaxed in ages” with……… Egon?? 💖💖💖
Cheers, m'dear! <3
    It was Janine's idea. At first he was considering taking her along, but he needed to be alone for a bit, at least for what would be his first trip - one of many - into an Oklahoma forest. He felt guilty when a sad look washed over her face as he told her he was going alone. He was used to seeing that look and determined to make it up to her, but he didn't tell her this. She'd urged him to take a little trip somewhere, to get away from his careful management of an impending apocalypse. "You've set it up as best you can, Egon," he heard her say in her distinct Brooklyn accent, her voice a bit faded and tired from the years. He felt he could never do enough; going away, even for a short weekend trip into the woods felt wrong somehow. He was the self-proclaimed guardian of what was basically a hell-mouth. He didn't want to leave his post after so many years of guardianship, of sacrifice. A moment's enjoyment felt so wrong. But she convinced him to go "looking for mushrooms." He smiled at that. A faint smile. A twinkle in his tired eyes. Janine patted his arm and left. The next day he packed up the truck and headed into the forest.
    When he arrived at the campsite he took out his modest, tattered green canvas backpack and hoisted it onto his broad shoulders. In a flash he caught sight of himself in a wing mirror. He stooped down a bit to look at his face. Dirt Farmer. What an epithet. He just took it. He ceased to be Egon Spengler in Summerville. He was just Dirt Farmer. Quiet, eccentric, even brave, and eventually rather famous Ghostbuster, Egon was an identity lost to him. He scrubbed his hands over his face, a grey beard, almost white covering his once thin, clean-shaven chin. But some things were the same. He was still tall and so was his hair. And a pair of black-rimmed glasses still were very much a part of his face.
    He sighed, trying to remember the last time he'd been on a mushroom walk, let alone a weekend hunt. Fond memories of his college days, long before the chaos of people and ghosts, came flooding back to him. Inhaling the fresh, woodland air he got his bearings and began looking more intensely for signs of fungi. He vowed that if he found some morels he'd cook them for dinner for Janine when he got back. He didn't find anything rare, but collected some samples of auricularia auricula-judae (a sort of translucent brown and almost curly-looking), a large hunk of laetiporus sulfureus, a single coprinus comatus which he carefully placed in a jar, and a glorious hericium erinaceus, very fresh and shaggy.
    He slept on an old mattress on the back of the truck, which wasn't the best resting position for a man of his years, but he was lulled to sleep by the forest sounds, mysterious and haunting. He rose at dawn each day, a bit stiff in the joints but still eager to hunt for more. On the last day he found some lovely morels. He eased himself to the ground and sat there, observing the intricate, wrinkly curves of the cap.
    Janine. Loyal. She always deserved better, he thought. A friend. Perhaps his only one left. The boys, his fellow Ghostbusters. He'd left them. Another sacrifice. He would never stop loving them. He hoped in his heart that they had not forgotten him completely. But he still had Janine. A dinner of sautéed morels would be a good gesture, he thought. In the morning he packed up his findings, careful to keep the slime mold samples (stemonitis splendens and all) away from the edible mushrooms. Before he knew it he was pulling up to the farm, a shell of a home. He shook his head, pushing the sad thoughts away and headed to the phone.
"Janine?"
(The End for now.)
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project-valhalla · 1 year
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Judas’s ear (Auricularia auricula-judae)
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