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Clavulina vinaceocervina
Brownish-mauve clumps of irregularly branching fruit bodies make up this attractive coral fungus.
Spotted on damp forest floor - wet eucalyptus forest
The slightly powdery surface on more mature parts is said to be caused by protruding cystidia and trapped spores. Spore print is white. Order : Cantharellales Family : Clavulinaceae
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