Ramaria gracilis belongs to a family of fungi known for their branching structures. It typically presents with multiple, thin branches that may have a coral-like appearance. The coloration of ramaria gracilis can vary but often includes shades of yellow, pink, or orange. These mushrooms are found growing on the ground in forested areas and are a part of complex woodland ecosystems.
Odor:
Mildly anise-scented, generally not distinctive.
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Attributes of Ramaria gracilis
Height
5 - 10 cm
Stem
Stipe single 3 - 2 mm; slender; pale orange, ultimate branches milk white
Flesh
White
Spore Print Color
Yellow to brown
Odor
Mildly anise-scented, generally not distinctive.
Body Color
Brown
Yellow
White
Pink
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.