Coralloid fungi, markedly branched


Artomyces, Clavulina, Ramaria, Hericium, some Thelephoraceae


Coralloid fungi, markedly branched

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Heinol wrote:
30 May 2025
Possibly a slightly atypical Schizophyllum commne - but without a good view of the underside I can't guatrantee that.

Unverified Coralloid fungus, markedly branched
Csteele4 wrote:
25 May 2025
Could also be R botyroides.

Ramaria anziana
LisaH wrote:
25 May 2025
Wow - stunning pics! A coral fungus?

Clavulina cinerea/vinaceocervina
Heinol wrote:
8 May 2025
Do you have a cycad growing nearby? These remind me of the coralloid roots that cycads have - and you'll find more if you do a web search for " coralloid roots".

Unverified Coralloid fungus, markedly branched
Teresa wrote:
18 Apr 2025
Possibly Ramaria anziana

Ramaria sp. (genus)
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