Beige coral fungus
Clavulinopsis umbrinella
A species of Clavulinopsis.
Pale coral fungus commonly exhibits a graceful, branching form, evocative of marine coral. It favors habitats with soil abundant in decomposing wood, frequently encountered in forested or wooded areas. Its coloration varies from a gentle, subdued shade to a more noticeable tan. This fungus possesses a unique character, flourishing during cooler periods and enjoying broad distribution across diverse regions.
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Attributes of Beige coral fungus
Height
2 - 6 cm
Stem
White; with long hairs
Stem Shapes
Cylindrical
Flesh
Firm, hard; white to brown
Ring
Ringless
Spore Print Color
White
Odor
Mildly mushroomy but not distinctive.
Body Color
BrownWhite
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.
Growth Form
Scattered
Nutrient Gathering
Saprophytic
Substrate
On soil
You can find Beige coral fungus by these plants
Ashes
Occurence Habitats
Meadows
Species Status
Uncommon
Endangered Species
No
Scientific Classification of Beige coral fungus
Phylum
Club fungi
Class
Mushroom-forming fungi
Order
Gilled fungi
Family
Coral fungi
Genus
Clavulinopsis
Toxicity and Edibility of Beige coral fungus
Is Beige coral fungus Toxic?
Toxicity information is not available for this mushroom. Always consult with an expert before consuming any wild mushrooms.