A lovely coral fungus growing out of the side of a rotten log. Might be Ramaria stricta.
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A lovely coral fungus growing out of the side of a rotten log. Might be Ramaria stricta.
iNaturalist observation 320797767

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A coral fungus (Ramaria sp.) in Hertfordshire, England
by Will Atkins
Fungi of Green lake, Aotearoa
The fruiting bodies of fungi come in all shapes, sizes, colours, and textures. Here is a small collection of some of the shapes of fungi that many people would be unfamiliar with, not just the traditional mushroom shape.
In order:
Ramaria sp. Coral fungus
Ramaria sp. Coral fungus
Ganoderma sp. Bracket fungus
Trametes sp. Shelf fungus
Cortinarius sp. Web cap
this cool ramaria anziana

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Ramaria stricta, a coral fungus of the family Gomphaceae. Found fruiting below a fallen Douglas Fir log on a moist flat above Albee Creek.
both photos composed of a 40 image stack
Humboldt Redwoods State Park, California
look at these neat little mans
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