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Strap coral

Clavariadelphus ligula

Description:

This colony sporadically covered a square yard in a coniferous forest. Individuals were 1-3 inches. This club shaped fungus is characterized by shape, beige-tan color, and no branching. Found in coniferous forest.

Habitat:

Spotted under a large Ponderosa pine tree in a coniferous forest in the Cascade foothills of eastern Washington.

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Brian38
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Brian38

Cle Elum, Washington, United States

Spotted on Dec 9, 2020
Submitted on Jan 29, 2021

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