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Ramaria rubripermanens distinguished from it's lookalikes by it's non-staining stem (does not change color when damaged) Fall,Geotagged,Ramaria rubripermanens,United States Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Ramaria rubripermanens

distinguished from it's lookalikes by it's non-staining stem (does not change color when damaged)

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"Ramaria rubripermanens" is a species of coral fungus in the family Gomphaceae. Described as new to science in 1973, it is found in the western United States and Mexico. Its fruit bodies, which resemble sea coral, grow up to 16 cm tall and feature whitish to light yellow branches with pinkish to reddish tips. It is edible.

Similar species: Gomphales
Species identified by morpheme
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By morpheme

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Uploaded Oct 28, 2017. Captured Oct 26, 2017 11:34 in 66100-66168 WA-410, Enumclaw, WA 98022, USA.
  • X-E2
  • f/1.0
  • 8s
  • ISO200
  • 55mm