Coralloid fungi, markedly branched


Artomyces, Clavulina, Ramaria, Hericium, some Thelephoraceae


Coralloid fungi, markedly branched

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Frecko wrote:
Yesterday
Got it, thanks

Unverified Coralloid fungus, markedly branched
Heinol wrote:
Yesterday
This is a sterile mycelium (i.e. the vegetative, feeding part of a fungus - with no spore producing organs/structures present). This sort of fanned out growth is common in leaf litter, in mulch, under wood lying on the ground, etc etc. The mycelium is expanding and exploring. A photo at this stage doesn't give any clues as to what sort of sporing structure the mycelium would eventually produce.

Unverified Coralloid fungus, markedly branched
Heinol wrote:
27 Jun 2025
Still to develop further

Ramaria sp. (genus)
Teresa wrote:
12 Jun 2025
Got it wrong again, sorry

Ramaria sp. (genus)
Teresa wrote:
12 Jun 2025
Thanks Heino, Why do I always get these confused?

Clavulina sp.
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