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Tremella foliacea : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tremella foliacea
''Tremella foliacea'' is a species of fungus producing brownish, frondose, gelatinous basidiocarps (fruit bodies). It is widespread, particularly in north temperate regions, and is parasitic on other species of fungi (''Stereum'' spp.), that grow on dead attached and recently fallen branches of broadleaf trees and conifers. Common names include leafy brain,〔 jelly leaf, and brown witch's butter. The species is said to be edible, but is not much valued.〔 == Taxonomy == ''Tremella foliacea'' was first published in 1800 by South African-born mycologist Christiaan Hendrik Persoon. He simultaneously published a second species, ''Tremella fimbriata'', said to be distinguished by its more undulating and incised fronds. The two species have long been considered synonyms, with ''T. foliacea'' the preferred name.〔 The epithet "foliacea" means "leafy", with reference to the shape of the fruit bodies.
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