Clavaria vermiculata belongs to a family known for its unique, coral-like appearance. It typically thrives in wooded areas, forming relationships with living plants to exchange nutrients. Characterized by its white to pale yellow color, clavaria vermiculata often appears during the later summer to fall seasons. It is recognized for its slender, worm-like structures that cluster together.
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