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Leotia lubrica - Wikipedia Leotia lubrica, commonly referred to as a jelly baby, is a species of fungus in the family Leotiaceae L lubrica was first validly described by Giovanni Antonio Scopoli, but it was later transferred to Leotia by Christiaan Hendrik Persoon Its relationship with other members of the genus, of which it is the type species, is complicated
Leotia lubrica - MushroomExpert. Com Leotia lubrica is rather slimy--on the cap and stem--when fresh It features a gelatinous, slightly wrinkled, vaguely convex cap, and a smooth stem
Leotia lubrica, Jellybaby, identification - First Nature Commonly known as Jellybabies, these rubbery fungi look superficially like cap-and-stem mushrooms, but beneath the irregular caps the surface is smooth rather than being gilled Despite their common name, these innocuous-looking little fungi are inedible
Leotia lubrica: The Ultimate Mushroom Guide Leotia lubrica is a species of fungus in the family Leotiaceae The species produces small fruit bodies up to 6 centimetres (2 4 in) in height, featuring a "head" and a stalk Ochre with tints of olive-green, the heads are irregularly shaped, while the stalk, of a similar color, attaches them to the ground
About Leotia lubrica - Maryland Biodiversity Project Leotia lubrica sensu lato includes both Leotia lubrica sensu stricto (Yellow Jellybaby) and Leotia viscosa (Greencap Jellybaby) As the common names imply, these two species were historically segregated based on the color of their caps