Clavariadelphus sachalinensis is a unique fungus that's part of the club mushroom family, characterized by its striking club-like or coral-shaped appearance. These mushrooms thrive in the damp woodlands and are known for their affinity for growing on decaying wood. Their vibrant fruiting bodies emerge mainly during the wetter months of the year.
Odor:
Mildly mushroomy but not distinctive.
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General Info About Clavariadelphus sachalinensis
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Attributes of Clavariadelphus sachalinensis
Height
2 - 18 cm
Stem
Stem 1 mm thick; rounded; pale to greyish orange to pinkish cinnamon
Flesh
Thick; firm, spongy; whitish, turns brown when cut
Spore Print Color
Whitish to buff
Odor
Mildly mushroomy but not distinctive.
Body Color
Brown
Yellow
Pink
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.
Growth Form
Scattered, Gregarious
Substrate
On wood
Species Status
Widespread
Endangered Species
No
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Habitat of Clavariadelphus sachalinensis
Conifer litter or debris
Scientific Classification of Clavariadelphus sachalinensis