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Clavariadelphus Pallidoincarnatus
''Clavariadelphus'' is a genus of club fungi in the family Clavariadelphaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution in temperate areas, and contains an estimated 19 species. The name might mean ''uterus-shaped club'', from the Latin ''clava'' meaning ''club'' and the Greek ''delphus'' meaning ''uterus''. Species *'' Clavariadelphus americanus'' (Corner) Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus caespitosus'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus cokeri'' V.L.Wells & Kempton (1968) *'' Clavariadelphus fasciculatus'' Methven & Guzmán (1989) *'' Clavariadelphus flavidus'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus flavoimmaturus'' R.H.Petersen (1974) *'' Clavariadelphus helveticus'' Rahm & Schild (1974) *'' Clavariadelphus himalayensis'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus lignicola'' R.H.Petersen (1974) *''Clavariadelphus ligula'' (Schaeff.) Donk (1933) *''Clavariadelphus mirus'' (Pat.) Corner (1950) *''Clavariadelphus mucronatus'' V.L.Wells & Kempton (1968) *''Clavariadelphus occidentalis'' Methven ...
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A fungus ( : fungi or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified as a kingdom, separately from the other eukaryotic kingdoms, which by one traditional classification include Plantae, Animalia, Protozoa, and Chromista. A characteristic that places fungi in a different kingdom from plants, bacteria, and some protists is chitin in their cell walls. Fungi, like animals, are heterotrophs; they acquire their food by absorbing dissolved molecules, typically by secreting digestive enzymes into their environment. Fungi do not photosynthesize. Growth is their means of mobility, except for spores (a few of which are flagellated), which may travel through the air or water. Fungi are the principal decomposers in ecological systems. These and other differences place fungi in a single group of related organisms, named the ''Eumycota'' (''true f ...
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Clavariadelphus Flavoimmaturus
''Clavariadelphus'' is a genus of club fungi in the family Clavariadelphaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution in temperate areas, and contains an estimated 19 species. The name might mean ''uterus-shaped club'', from the Latin ''clava'' meaning ''club'' and the Greek ''delphus'' meaning ''uterus''. Species *'' Clavariadelphus americanus'' (Corner) Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus caespitosus'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus cokeri'' V.L.Wells & Kempton (1968) *'' Clavariadelphus fasciculatus'' Methven & Guzmán (1989) *'' Clavariadelphus flavidus'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus flavoimmaturus'' R.H.Petersen (1974) *'' Clavariadelphus helveticus'' Rahm & Schild (1974) *'' Clavariadelphus himalayensis'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus lignicola'' R.H.Petersen (1974) *''Clavariadelphus ligula'' (Schaeff.) Donk (1933) *''Clavariadelphus mirus'' (Pat.) Corner (1950) *''Clavariadelphus mucronatus'' V.L.Wells & Kempton (1968) *''Clavariadelphus occidentalis'' Methven ...
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Clavariadelphus Subfastigiatus
''Clavariadelphus'' is a genus of club fungi in the family Clavariadelphaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution in temperate areas, and contains an estimated 19 species. The name might mean ''uterus-shaped club'', from the Latin ''clava'' meaning ''club'' and the Greek ''delphus'' meaning ''uterus''. Species *'' Clavariadelphus americanus'' (Corner) Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus caespitosus'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus cokeri'' V.L.Wells & Kempton (1968) *'' Clavariadelphus fasciculatus'' Methven & Guzmán (1989) *'' Clavariadelphus flavidus'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus flavoimmaturus'' R.H.Petersen (1974) *'' Clavariadelphus helveticus'' Rahm & Schild (1974) *'' Clavariadelphus himalayensis'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus lignicola'' R.H.Petersen (1974) *''Clavariadelphus ligula'' (Schaeff.) Donk (1933) *''Clavariadelphus mirus'' (Pat.) Corner (1950) *''Clavariadelphus mucronatus'' V.L.Wells & Kempton (1968) *''Clavariadelphus occidentalis'' Methven ...
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Clavariadelphus Sachalinensis
''Clavariadelphus'' is a genus of club fungi in the family Clavariadelphaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution in temperate areas, and contains an estimated 19 species. The name might mean ''uterus-shaped club'', from the Latin ''clava'' meaning ''club'' and the Greek ''delphus'' meaning ''uterus''. Species *'' Clavariadelphus americanus'' (Corner) Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus caespitosus'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus cokeri'' V.L.Wells & Kempton (1968) *'' Clavariadelphus fasciculatus'' Methven & Guzmán (1989) *'' Clavariadelphus flavidus'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus flavoimmaturus'' R.H.Petersen (1974) *'' Clavariadelphus helveticus'' Rahm & Schild (1974) *'' Clavariadelphus himalayensis'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus lignicola'' R.H.Petersen (1974) *''Clavariadelphus ligula'' (Schaeff.) Donk (1933) *''Clavariadelphus mirus'' (Pat.) Corner (1950) *''Clavariadelphus mucronatus'' V.L.Wells & Kempton (1968) *''Clavariadelphus occidentalis'' Methven ...
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Clavariadelphus Pistillaris
''Clavariadelphus pistillaris'' is a rare species of mushroom of the family Gomphaceae native to Europe and North America. It grows during summer and autumn almost exclusively in beech forest on calcareous soil on litter and woodchips. The mat and wrinkled fruiting body has the shape of a club with a rounded top. Its length varies between 10 cm and 30 cm and its width between 1 cm and 5 cm. The skin is red brown to ocher red, sometimes cinnamon brown with a lilac tint, turning brown when damaged. The spongy flesh is white. The spore print is pale yellow. It has a weak, but pleasant scent. Through its appearance it could be mistaken for ''Clavariadelphus truncatus'', a species found in coniferous mountainous forests. The western North American variety is known as ''C. occidentalis''. Edibility The species is recorded as being edible. There have been reports of the mushroom being a "nutraceutical and/or functional food" due to its high antioxidant activity a ...
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Clavariadelphus Pallidoincarnatus
''Clavariadelphus'' is a genus of club fungi in the family Clavariadelphaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution in temperate areas, and contains an estimated 19 species. The name might mean ''uterus-shaped club'', from the Latin ''clava'' meaning ''club'' and the Greek ''delphus'' meaning ''uterus''. Species *'' Clavariadelphus americanus'' (Corner) Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus caespitosus'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus cokeri'' V.L.Wells & Kempton (1968) *'' Clavariadelphus fasciculatus'' Methven & Guzmán (1989) *'' Clavariadelphus flavidus'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus flavoimmaturus'' R.H.Petersen (1974) *'' Clavariadelphus helveticus'' Rahm & Schild (1974) *'' Clavariadelphus himalayensis'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus lignicola'' R.H.Petersen (1974) *''Clavariadelphus ligula'' (Schaeff.) Donk (1933) *''Clavariadelphus mirus'' (Pat.) Corner (1950) *''Clavariadelphus mucronatus'' V.L.Wells & Kempton (1968) *''Clavariadelphus occidentalis'' Methven ...
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Clavariadelphus Pakistanicus
''Clavariadelphus'' is a genus of club fungi in the family Clavariadelphaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution in temperate areas, and contains an estimated 19 species. The name might mean ''uterus-shaped club'', from the Latin ''clava'' meaning ''club'' and the Greek ''delphus'' meaning ''uterus''. Species *'' Clavariadelphus americanus'' (Corner) Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus caespitosus'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus cokeri'' V.L.Wells & Kempton (1968) *'' Clavariadelphus fasciculatus'' Methven & Guzmán (1989) *'' Clavariadelphus flavidus'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus flavoimmaturus'' R.H.Petersen (1974) *'' Clavariadelphus helveticus'' Rahm & Schild (1974) *'' Clavariadelphus himalayensis'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus lignicola'' R.H.Petersen (1974) *''Clavariadelphus ligula'' (Schaeff.) Donk (1933) *''Clavariadelphus mirus'' (Pat.) Corner (1950) *''Clavariadelphus mucronatus'' V.L.Wells & Kempton (1968) *''Clavariadelphus occidentalis'' Methven ...
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Clavariadelphus Occidentalis
''Clavariadelphus'' is a genus of club fungi in the family Clavariadelphaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution in temperate areas, and contains an estimated 19 species. The name might mean ''uterus-shaped club'', from the Latin ''clava'' meaning ''club'' and the Greek ''delphus'' meaning ''uterus''. Species *'' Clavariadelphus americanus'' (Corner) Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus caespitosus'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus cokeri'' V.L.Wells & Kempton (1968) *'' Clavariadelphus fasciculatus'' Methven & Guzmán (1989) *'' Clavariadelphus flavidus'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus flavoimmaturus'' R.H.Petersen (1974) *'' Clavariadelphus helveticus'' Rahm & Schild (1974) *'' Clavariadelphus himalayensis'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus lignicola'' R.H.Petersen (1974) *''Clavariadelphus ligula'' (Schaeff.) Donk (1933) *''Clavariadelphus mirus'' (Pat.) Corner (1950) *''Clavariadelphus mucronatus'' V.L.Wells & Kempton (1968) *''Clavariadelphus occidentalis'' Methven ...
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Clavariadelphus Mucronatus
''Clavariadelphus'' is a genus of club fungi in the family Clavariadelphaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution in temperate areas, and contains an estimated 19 species. The name might mean ''uterus-shaped club'', from the Latin ''clava'' meaning ''club'' and the Greek ''delphus'' meaning ''uterus''. Species *'' Clavariadelphus americanus'' (Corner) Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus caespitosus'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus cokeri'' V.L.Wells & Kempton (1968) *'' Clavariadelphus fasciculatus'' Methven & Guzmán (1989) *'' Clavariadelphus flavidus'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus flavoimmaturus'' R.H.Petersen (1974) *'' Clavariadelphus helveticus'' Rahm & Schild (1974) *'' Clavariadelphus himalayensis'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus lignicola'' R.H.Petersen (1974) *''Clavariadelphus ligula'' (Schaeff.) Donk (1933) *''Clavariadelphus mirus'' (Pat.) Corner (1950) *''Clavariadelphus mucronatus'' V.L.Wells & Kempton (1968) *''Clavariadelphus occidentalis'' Methven ...
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Clavariadelphus Mirus
''Clavariadelphus'' is a genus of club fungi in the family Clavariadelphaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution in temperate areas, and contains an estimated 19 species. The name might mean ''uterus-shaped club'', from the Latin ''clava'' meaning ''club'' and the Greek ''delphus'' meaning ''uterus''. Species *'' Clavariadelphus americanus'' (Corner) Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus caespitosus'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus cokeri'' V.L.Wells & Kempton (1968) *'' Clavariadelphus fasciculatus'' Methven & Guzmán (1989) *'' Clavariadelphus flavidus'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus flavoimmaturus'' R.H.Petersen (1974) *'' Clavariadelphus helveticus'' Rahm & Schild (1974) *'' Clavariadelphus himalayensis'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus lignicola'' R.H.Petersen (1974) *''Clavariadelphus ligula'' (Schaeff.) Donk (1933) *''Clavariadelphus mirus'' (Pat.) Corner (1950) *''Clavariadelphus mucronatus'' V.L.Wells & Kempton (1968) *''Clavariadelphus occidentalis'' Methven ...
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Clavariadelphus Ligula
''Clavariadelphus ligula'', commonly known as the strap coral, is a species of fungi in the family ''Gomphaceae''. It produces club-shaped fruit bodies with spongy flesh that grow in groups on the forest floor. It is found in Asia, Europe, and North America. Taxonomy The species was first described by the German naturalist Jacob Christian Schaeffer in 1774 as ''Clavaria ligula''. It was first placed in '' Clavariadelphus'' by Marinus Anton Donk in 1933. ''Clavaria ophioglossoides'', described by August Batsch in 1783, is considered a synonym. The fungus is commonly known as the "strap coral". The specific epithet ''ligula'' is derived from the Latin word for "shoestring". Description left, Typical growth habit The club portion of the fruit body is pale yellow, whitish sharp, straight, and stiff hairs at its base. The surface is dull, and does not have hairs. It is smooth at first then later becomes somewhat wrinkled. It is club-shaped to spoon-shaped, and up to tall by wid ...
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Clavariadelphus Lignicola
''Clavariadelphus'' is a genus of club fungi in the family Clavariadelphaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution in temperate areas, and contains an estimated 19 species. The name might mean ''uterus-shaped club'', from the Latin ''clava'' meaning ''club'' and the Greek ''delphus'' meaning ''uterus''. Species *'' Clavariadelphus americanus'' (Corner) Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus caespitosus'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus cokeri'' V.L.Wells & Kempton (1968) *'' Clavariadelphus fasciculatus'' Methven & Guzmán (1989) *'' Clavariadelphus flavidus'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus flavoimmaturus'' R.H.Petersen (1974) *'' Clavariadelphus helveticus'' Rahm & Schild (1974) *'' Clavariadelphus himalayensis'' Methven (1989) *''Clavariadelphus lignicola'' R.H.Petersen (1974) *''Clavariadelphus ligula'' (Schaeff.) Donk (1933) *''Clavariadelphus mirus'' (Pat.) Corner (1950) *''Clavariadelphus mucronatus'' V.L.Wells & Kempton (1968) *''Clavariadelphus occidentalis'' Methven ...
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