Coral Fungi
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.
Calocera viscosa (The Yellow Stagshorn) Wormley & Bencroft Wood, UK 339 Calocera viscosa (The Yellow Stagshorn) Wormley & Bencroft Wood, UK 340 Clavaria zollingeri (violet coral) Newbury, NH Clavulinopsis fusiformmis (Golden spindles) Hopkinton, NH Clavulinopsis laeticolor (Coral) Hopkinton, NH 2 Clavulinopsis laeticolor (Coral) Hopkinton, NH 3 Clavulinopsis laeticolor (Coral) Hopkinton, NH 4 Ramaria botrytis (Cluster, Cauliflower Coral) Ramaria flava (Yellow coral) Hopkinton, NH Ramaria formosa (Coral) Hopkinton, NH Ramaria stricta (strict branch coral) Newbury, NH Ramaria stricta (Upright Coral) Hainault Forest UK 389 Ramaria stricta (Upright Coral) Hainault Forest UK 390 Ramaria stricta Newbury, NH Ramariopsis kunzei (White coral) Hopkinton, NH Ramariopsis kunzei (White coral) Hopkinton, NH1 Ramariopsis kunzei (White coral) Wormley & Bencroft Wood, UK 323