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  2. List of poisonous fungus species - Wikipedia

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    Europe and North America Amanita cokeri: Coker's amanita 2-amino-3-cyclopropylbutanoic acid and 2-amino-5-chloro-4-pentenoic acid [10] North America Amanita vittadinii. Amanita strobiliformis. Edible Agaricus species Amanita cothurnata: Booted amanita muscimol and ibotenic acid [11] North America Amanita echinocephala: European solitary amanita ...

  3. Clavarioid fungi - Wikipedia

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    The clavarioid fungi are a group of fungi in the Basidiomycota typically having erect, simple or branched basidiocarps (fruit bodies) that are formed on the ground, on decaying vegetation, or on dead wood. They are colloquially called club fungi and coral fungi.

  4. Clavaria fragilis - Wikipedia

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    The fungus is the type species of the genus Clavaria and is a typical member of the clavarioid or club fungi. It produces tubular, unbranched, white basidiocarps (fruit bodies) that typically grow in clusters. The fruit bodies can reach dimensions of 15 cm (6 in) tall by 0.5 cm (1 ⁄ 4 in) thick. There are several similar coral-like fungi.

  5. Clavariadelphus pistillaris - Wikipedia

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    The mat and wrinkled fruiting body has the shape of a club with a rounded top. Its length varies between 10 and 30 centimetres (4 and 12 in) and its width between 1 and 5 cm ( 1 ⁄ 2 and 2 in). The skin is red brown to ocher red, sometimes cinnamon brown with a lilac tint, turning brown when damaged.

  6. Clavaria - Wikipedia

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    Clavaria is a genus of fungi in the family Clavariaceae. Species of Clavaria produce basidiocarps (fruit bodies) that are either cylindrical to club-shaped or branched and coral-like. They are often grouped with similar-looking species from other genera, when they are collectively known as the clavarioid fungi.

  7. List of clubmosses and mosses of Montana - Wikipedia

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    a moss of genus Orthotrichum. Class: Bryopsida [9] Order: Hypnales, Family: Amblystegiaceae Campylium moss, Campylium polygamum; Cardot's campylium moss, Campylium cardotii ...

  8. Clavulinopsis fusiformis - Wikipedia

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    Clavulinopsis fusiformis sensu lato has been reported from North America, [7] Central and South America, [9] and Asia, including Iran, [10] China, [11] Nepal, [12] and Japan. [ 13 ] The species typically occurs in large, dense clusters on the ground and is presumed to be saprotrophic . [ 14 ]

  9. Clavulinopsis laeticolor - Wikipedia

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    Clavulinopsis laeticolor, commonly known as the golden fairy club [1] or handsome club, [2] is a clavarioid fungus in the family Clavariaceae.It forms slender, cylindrical, yellow fruit bodies that grow on the ground in woodland litter or in agriculturally unimproved grassland.