What is another word for Leotia Lubrica?

Pronunciation: [lˈi͡əʃə lˈuːbɹɪkə] (IPA)

Leotia Lubrica is a fungal species that belongs to the family Leotiaceae. It is commonly known as "slime fungus" due to its slimy appearance. Some synonyms for Leotia Lubrica include "jelly fungus," "slime mold," "gelatinous mushroom," and "glue fungus." The fungus is often found in moist environments and is commonly seen during the rainy season. Its slimy texture and bright colors make it an interesting sight for nature enthusiasts and photographers. Despite its unique appearance, Leotia Lubrica is not considered edible and its consumption can lead to severe stomach upset.

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