Clavariaceae appear as long fingers; these mushrooms usually grow underwater . ... The agarics include many different families of mushrooms, because ...
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An edible mushroom is a mushroom that can potentially be safely eaten, including thousands of types of mushrooms that are regularly harvested. Some species that cannot b ...
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like coral http://www.audioenglish.net/dictionary/coral_fun.. ... What is coral fungus ? coral fungus n. Any of numerous fungi, especially of the family Clavariaceae, whose often...
Straight Coral Fungus Answers to Common Questions What does coral fungus mean? 1. any of numerous fungi of the family
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fungus family (includes lichen families). Meronyms (members of "Clavariaceae"): coral fungus (any of numerous fungi of the family Clavariaceae often brightly ...
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In his original monograph Corner recognized 540 species in 27 clavarioid and '' allied'' genera in an artificial family, Clavariaceae (Aphyllophorales), and ...
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The family Clavariaceae Chevall. (Basidiomycota, Agaricomycetes, Agaricales) includes mostly presumed saprotrophic, terrestrial species with coral or ...
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Family: Exobasidiaceae. Family: Clavariaceae. Family: Hydnaceae. Family: Polyporaceae. Family: Boletaceae. Family: Agaricaceae. SERIES Gasteromycetes ...
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Category:Clavariaceae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This category contains fungi placed in the family Clavariaceae. Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Clavariaceae ... |
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"4334, CU herbarium) collected at Blowing Rock, NC, during September, 1899. CHAPTER XI. CORAL FUNGI: Clavariaceae. This family is a very characteristic ...
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CORAL FUNGUS FAMILY (Clavariaceae). Description This showy coral grows in clusters up to 5 inches tall. Each branch is tipped by 3-6 crown-like points.
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