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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