- The
Clavariaceae are a
family of
fungi in the
order Agaricales.
Originally the
family contained most of the
clavarioid fungi (club and
coral fungi), but...
- (purple-spored puffball)
Chroogomphus genus (pine-spikes or spike-caps)
Clavariaceae genus (coral
fungus family)
Clavulinaceae genus (coral
fungus family)...
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Clavulinopsis fusiformis is a
clavarioid fungus in the
family Clavariaceae. In the UK, it has been
given the
recommended English name of
golden spindles...
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Ramariopsis kunzei is an
edible species of
coral fungi in the
family Clavariaceae, and the type
species of the
genus Ramariopsis. It is
commonly known...
- the
Clavariaceae of ****an: I".
Transactions of the
Sapporo Natural History Society Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 38–45.
Sanshi Imai (1930) "On the
Clavariaceae of...
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Clavulinopsis aurantiocinnabarina is a
clavarioid fungus in the
family Clavariaceae. It has been
given the
English names of
orange spindle coral or orange...
- the name 靈芝 (Ling-chih) is also
given to it
might place it
among the
Clavariaceae. In
Chinese art, the
lingzhi symbolizes great health and longevity, as...
- to
include not only the Cantharellaceae, but also the Aphelariaceae,
Clavariaceae, Clavariadelphaceae, Clavulinaceae, Craterellaceae, Hydnaceae, Physalacriaceae...
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golden fairy club or
handsome club, is a
clavarioid fungus in the
family Clavariaceae. It
forms slender, cylindrical,
yellow fruit bodies that grow on the...
- 1956, it
occurs in India.
Corner EJ,
Thind KS,
Anand GP (1956). "The
Clavariaceae of the
Mussoorie Hills (India) II".
Transactions of the
British Mycological...