Rosso coral fungus
A species of Coral fungi, Also known as Clustered coral Scientific name : Ramaria botrytis Genus : Coral fungi
Rosso coral fungus, A species of Coral fungi
Also known as:
Clustered coral
Scientific name: Ramaria botrytis
Genus: Coral fungi
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Description
Rosso coral fungus's coral cap and short, white base makes it easy to distinguish from other species. It is often found either growing alone or in groups under conifers and hardwood trees. Its resemblance to coral also gives the mushroom its common name, "coral fungus."
Colors
Brown
Yellow
Purple
Pink
Habitat
Woodland
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Habitat
Woodland
Growth Form
Mycorrhizal; solitary, scattered, gregarious
Sporocarp Height
6 inches
Cap Diameter
6 inches
Endangered Species
No
Smell
Odor not distinctive; taste mild or bitter
Spore Print
Ocher, yellowish
Species Status
Widely distributed
Distribution Area
North America,Europe,northern Asia
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Club fungi Class
Mushroom-forming fungi Order
Gomphales Family
Gomphaceae Genus
Coral fungi Species
Rosso coral fungus