Clavulinopsis fusiformis
This microscopic cell, a basidium, produces spores.  These
cells cover the outer surface of
Clavulinopsis fusiformis and
send spores off into the wind.
The roundish spores of Clavulinopsis fusiformis show
where they were once attached to a basidium.
This yellow coral mushroom usually grows in clusters from the forest floor.
The Spindle-Shaped Coral is sometimes twisted and the tips turn brown with age.
KOH reaction: none.  Compare
Clavulinopsis laeticolor.
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