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| location: North America, Europe |
| edibility: Inedible |
| fungus colour: White to cream |
| normal size: 5-15cm |
| cap type: Other |
| spore colour: White, cream or yellowish |
| habitat: Grows in woods, Grows on the ground |
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Clavaria rugosa Fr. Fruit body 4–12cm high, white or cream, solitary, gregarious, simple or with a few antler-like side branches, the surface often wrinkled and uneven. Spores white, broadly ovoid-ellipsoid to subglobose, 9–14×8–12µ. Habitat terrestrial, in woods. Season late summer to late autumn. Common. Said to be edible. Distribution, America and Europe. |
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Tony Wharton (United Kingdom) - 27 October 2010

Photographed in Piper's Hill Wood, Worcestershire. I know this as Clavulina rugosa.
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