Berk. 1856
The fruiting body of this fungus forms large, transparent, loose lobes and is the most common of the Tremella species. The name used is likely wrong; our native species is likely an undescribed one.
Common name: Silver Ear
Found: Native forest
Substrate: Rotting Wood
Spore: White
Height: 40 mm
Width: 35 mm
Season: Autumn
Edible: Yes