Phylum: Basidiomycota Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Polyporales Family: Meruliaceae
Species: Phlebia tremellosa (Schrad.) Nakasone & Burds.
Synonyms: Merulius imbricatus
Merulius tremellosus
Common Name: Jelly Rot


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Phlebia tremellosaPhotographer: © David Mitchel
Photographer: © David Mitchel

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Associated Species (where recorded) & number of records:
Quercus (4)
Acer pseudoplatanus (2)
Betula (2)
Fagus sylvatica (2)
Alnus glutinosa (1)
Quercus petraea (1)
Habitat (where recorded) & number of records:
Woodland: broadleaved, semi-natural (5)
Woodland and scrub (2)
Lowland hazel-sessile oakwoods (1)
Marsh/marshy grassland (1)
Scrub: dense/continuous, neutral (1)
Valley alderwoods on mineral soils (1)
Wet valley alderwoods (1)
Woodland (1)
Woodland: mixed (1)
Woodland: mixed, semi-natural (1)
Substrate (where recorded) & number of records:
Log (4)
Wood (3)
Stump (2)
Branch (1)
Dead Wood (1)
Rotting Wood (1)
Trunk, fallen (1)
Twig (1)
Months recorded in & number of records:
January (1)
March (2)
June (1)
September (2)
October (13)
November (3)
December (2)