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Clavulina rugosa
Species of fungus
Species of fungus
Ramaria rugosa (Bull.) Gray (1821)
Clavaria herveyi Peck (1893)
Clavulina rugosa, commonly known as the wrinkled coral fungus, is a species of coral fungus in the family Clavulinaceae. It is edible.
Taxonomy
The species was originally described as Clavaria rugosa by Jean Bulliard in 1790. It was transferred to Clavulina by Joseph Schröter in 1888.
Description
It grows up to 12 cm tall and varies in width.
Distribution and habitat
It can be found in Europe, growing near wooded paths from August to November.
Uses
One field guide lists it as edible when cooked.
References
References
- Francis-Baker, Tiffany. (2021). "Concise Foraging Guide". [[Bloomsbury Publishing.
- Bulliard JBF.. (1790). "Herbier de la France".
- Gray SF.. (1821). "A Natural Arrangement of British Plants". Baldwin, Cradock and Joy.
- Peck CH.. (1893). "Annual Report on the New York State Museum of Natural History".
- Schröter J.. (1888). "Kryptogamen-Flora von Schlesien". Cramer.
- "''Clavulina rugosa'' (Bulliard) J. Schröter 1888". [[MycoBank]]. International Mycological Association.
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