Coralloid fungi, markedly branched


Artomyces, Clavulina, Ramaria, Hericium, some Thelephoraceae


Coralloid fungi, markedly branched

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Teresa wrote:
12 Jun 2025
Got it wrong again, sorry

Ramaria sp. (genus)
Teresa wrote:
12 Jun 2025
Thanks Heino, Why do I always get these confused?

Clavulina sp.
Csteele4 wrote:
7 Jun 2025
@Heinol quite possibly. The branches didn't seem bulbous enough to me, and the colour was quite dark compared to other capitata I've seen, but this one stumped me.

Ramaria sp. (genus)
Heinol wrote:
6 Jun 2025
Presumably a species of either Ramaria or Ramariopsis.

zz coralloid
Heinol wrote:
5 Jun 2025
Perhaps a Ramaria capitata still to finish development.

Ramaria sp. (genus)
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