Ramaria conjunctipes is a distinct fungus known for its branched, coral-like structure. It often has a vibrant yellow-to-orange hue and is usually found in forested areas, growing on the ground near coniferous trees. Morphologically, ramaria conjunctipes displays multiple tips on its branches, which may darken with age or upon handling.
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General Info About Ramaria conjunctipes
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Attributes of Ramaria conjunctipes
Height
7 - 15 cm
Spore Print Color
Yellowish
Growth Form
Gregarious
Nutrient Gathering
Mycorrhizal
Substrate
On soil
You can find Ramaria conjunctipes by these plants:
Pines, Douglas firs, Oaks
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Habitat of Ramaria conjunctipes
In deciduous and coniferous forests with humus-rich soils.