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are irregularly tubular, smooth to furrowed, sometimes compressed, very fragile, white, up to 15 cm (6 in) tall by 5 mm (0.2 in) thick, and typically grow in dense clusters. The tip of the fruit body tapers to a point, and may yellow and curve with age. There is no distinct
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been called "fairy fingers" or "white worm coral". In the UK its recommended
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McHugh R, Mitchel D, Wright M, Anderson R (2001). "The fungi of Irish grasslands and their value for nature conservation".
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says "its flesh is tasteless and so delicate that it seems to dissolve in one's mouth." Its odor has been compared to
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and dead grass stems. The fruit bodies tend to grow in groups,
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1179:. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. pp. 251–54.
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1340:. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press. p. 174.
1197:. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. p. 60.
1060:(2nd ed.). Berkeley, CA: Ten Speed Press. p. 637.
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Davis, R. Michael; Sommer, Robert; Menge, John A. (2012).
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Happy
Resting Periods in the Country Studying Danish Fungi
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species, growing in woodland litter or in old, unimproved
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1394:. Iowa City, IA: University of Iowa Press. p. 182.
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Mushrooms of West Virginia and the Central Appalachians
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Similar fungi with simple, white fruit bodies include
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or club fungi. It produces tubular, unbranched, white
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Healy RA, Huffman DR, Tiffany LH, Knaphaus G (2008).
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of threatened fungi in the Netherlands and Slovenia.
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1113:"Recommended English Names for Fungi in the UK"
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1231:. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin. p. 71.
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711:called it the "worm club-stool" in his 1821
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1419:. Portland, OR: Timber Press. p. 238.
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1150:A Natural Arrangement of British Plants
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1091:. New York, NY: AA Knopf. p. 400.
1008:Beata Ruris Otia Fungis Danicis Impensa
988:. International Mycological Association
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727:Fruit bodies usually grow in clusters.
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688:—and thus obsolete according to the
696:by the online taxonomical database
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1195:Mushrooms of Western North America
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807:The species occurs throughout the
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1225:McKnight VB, McKnight KH (1987).
703:In North America, the fungus has
643:in 1790 by Danish naturalist and
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1252:Sundberg W, Bessette A (1987).
787:is nonpoisonous and reportedly
588:and is a typical member of the
1510:University of California Press
1415:Ammirati J, Trudell S (2009).
893:Other similar species include
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608:. It is widespread throughout
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1595:10.1016/S0269-915X(96)80046-2
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1338:The New Savory Wild Mushroom
1283:. London: Chapman and Hall.
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1363:Mikologiya i Fitopatologiya
1277:Ellis JB, Ellis MB (1990).
1120:British Mycological Society
411:Mycological characteristics
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768:. The spores are white in
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908:Clavulinopsis laeticolor
902:Clavulinopsis fusiformis
803:Distribution and habitat
760:are smooth, colourless,
676:in 1811, using the name
377:Clavulinopsis corynoides
1969:Fungi described in 1790
1193:Orr DB, Orr RT (1979).
365:Multiclavula corynoides
1964:Fungi of North America
1632:. 2010. Archived from
1006:Holmskjold T. (1790).
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728:
297:Clavaria pistilliforme
21:deciduous hoof capsule
1444:Clavaria vermicularis
1057:Mushrooms Demystified
896:Alloclavaria purpurea
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709:Samuel Frederick Gray
690:principle of priority
678:Clavaria vermicularis
573:Clavaria vermicularis
240:Clavaria vermicularis
1660:at Wikimedia Commons
1630:"Slovenian Red List"
1512:. pp. 289–290.
1305:Miller Jr., Orson K.
946:") considered to be
863:C. atkinsoniana
846:Typical growth habit
731:The fruit bodies of
637:originally described
628:History and taxonomy
575:. The fungus is the
543:, commonly known as
284:Clavaria vermiculata
1974:Fungi of the Arctic
1562:"Waxcap Grasslands"
1560:Winnall R. (2004).
1171:Corner EJH (1950).
1087:Lincoff GH (1981).
1028:Systema Mycologicum
919:Conservation status
913:Macrotyphula juncea
879:Multiclavula mucida
873:C. rubicundula
809:Northern Hemisphere
700:(see the taxobox).
661:Systema Mycologicum
654:under this name by
614:Northern Hemisphere
317:Clavaria corynoides
191:Clavaria cylindrica
1954:Fungi of Australia
1450:MushroomExpert.Com
923:In North America,
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656:Elias Magnus Fries
648:Theodor Holmskjold
306:Clavaria gracilior
1921:
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1906:Open Tree of Life
1708:Clavaria fragilis
1678:Clavaria fragilis
1670:Taxon identifiers
1658:Clavaria fragilis
1656:Media related to
1519:978-0-520-95360-4
1469:Roody WC (2003).
1426:978-0-88192-935-5
1401:978-1-58729-627-7
1322:978-0-7627-3109-1
1177:and Allied Genera
1054:Arora D. (1986).
1025:Fries EM (1821).
980:Clavaria fragilis
948:indicator species
933:Clavarioid fungi-
925:Clavaria fragilis
826:, rotting fallen
785:Clavaria fragilis
754:clamp connections
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719:Description
674:Olof Swartz
510:Ecology is
493:Spore print
1928:Categories
1640:2011-01-12
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569:synonymous
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