No, tremellas are safe to eat. In fact, it is a food commonly used in Asian cuisine.
decaying wood,wet places,twigs,tree stumps
Tremella foliacea was created in 1800.
Tremella encephala was created in 1785.
Chee-jen Chen has written: 'Morphological and molecular studies in the genus Tremella' -- subject(s): Tremella
no, it is poisonus.
no, it is poisonus.
many snakes are poisonus and many are not poisonus
Si, es poisonus.
No!
They are very poisonus if one bit you in the leg you would've died by now.
Centipedes bite but they are not poisonus. If you see one they are not poisonus, but still don't touch it
No they are not.