Crepidotus mollis - Crepidotus mollis, commonly known as soft slipper and jelly crep. The cap is kidney shaped. The cap is white when it is young and when it gets older, it turns ochre. The flesh of the cap is white and can be broken easily. The gills are pale brown and soft. The cap is flabby and has brown spores. The upper layer of the cap is elastic and can be stretched slightly at the margin. The spores are short elliptic and smooth. The spore print is snuff brown. The stalk is rudimentary or lacking. Not edible.
Orange Jelly - Dacrymyces palmatus (Orange Jelly) is a species of fungi in the family Dacrymycetaceae, and is edible.
Upright Coral Fungus - Ramaria stricta, commonly known as the strict-branch coral is a coral fungus or genus Ramaria. It has a cosmopolitan distribution, and grows on dead wood, stumps, trunks, and branches of both deciduous and coniferous trees. Its fruit body is up to 10 cm (3.9 in) tall, made of multiple slender, compact, and vertical parallel branches. Its color is typically light tan to vinaceous-brown. All parts of the mushroom will bruise when handled. Edible.