Clavulina rugosa |
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21 November 2010 Hampshire. Photograph copyright Leif Goodwin
Species
Clavulina rugosa
Fruiting Body
Club shaped, upright, usually branched, wrinkled, ends blunt, whitish, to about 12 cm high
Flesh
Firm, white
Smell
Indistinct
Taste
Indistinct
Season
Late summer to early winter
Distribution
Common
Habitat
On soil in woods
Spore Print
White
Microscopic Features
Spores spherical to ellipsoidal, smooth (9-14) x (8-12) µm2
Edibility
Edible, poor
Notes
Take care not to confuse with Clavulina coralloides