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Observation: Ramaria sp. Fr. ex Bonord. (22165)
About Ramaria Fr. ex Bonord.
When: 2009-06-14
Collection location: Strouds Run State Park, Athens, Ohio, USA [Click for map]
Who: Dan Molter (shroomydan)
No herbarium specimen
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  shroomydan   72% (3)   Eye3Eyes3
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  shroomydan   55% (3)   Eye3
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Created: 2009-06-16 00:54:34 WET (+0000)
By: walt sturgeon (Mycowalt)
Summary: Habitat is right but…

This does not look like R. stricta or R. concolor to me, which other than Artomyces are our 2 common lignicolous corals.

138006

Created: 2009-06-15 18:24:06 WET (+0000)
By: Dan Molter (shroomydan)
Summary: agreed, R. stricta

They are common now, when few other corals are out. They are rarely this handsome.

166336

Created: 2009-06-15 17:25:21 WET (+0000)
By: Dimitar Bojantchev (dimitar)
Summary: Rather strict…

Looks on the strict side, probably something around Ramaria
stricta. But without looking at the spores it is hard to say as there
are several competing species in that Section.

D.
71884

Created: 2009-06-15 12:26:50 WET (+0000)
By: Dan Molter (shroomydan)
Summary: from wood

These were growing from the end of a branch that was buried in leaf litter.

166336

Created: 2009-06-15 08:01:53 WET (+0000)
By: Douglas Smith (douglas)
Summary: Is that growing on wood there?

Are these growing off of wood or in the ground?

7181

Created: 2009-06-15 06:25:43 WET (+0000)
By: Paul Derbyshire (Twizzler)
Summary: Perhaps…

R. formosa? Branch tips look distinctly yellowish.

54965


Created: 2009-06-15 02:24:21 WET (+0000)
Last modified: 2009-06-15 02:24:21 WET (+0000)
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