Clavulina rugosa

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Clavulina rugosa

21 November 2010 Hampshire. Photograph copyright Leif Goodwin.

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