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C. Avellanea

Clavicorona avellanea

Description:

Coral like appearance, rubbery to the touch, grows on the base of rotting conifer trees, unpleasant flavor but assumed to be edible.

Habitat:

Dead or decaying conifer trees, grows on decaying wood.

Notes:

Coral like appearance, yellow in color, assumed to be edible but features a mildly unpleasant taste.

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MatthewPratt
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MatthewPratt

Rochester, New Hampshire, USA

Spotted on Sep 9, 2012
Submitted on Sep 10, 2012

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