Ramaria flava

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Overview of Ramaria flava:

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Ramaria flava, commonly known as the yellow-tipped-club or the yellow coral, is a species of coral fungi in the family Gomphaceae.

Description[edit | edit source]

The fruit bodies of Ramaria flava are large and highly branched, resembling marine coral. The branches are yellow to orange in color, with paler tips.

Distribution and habitat[edit | edit source]

Ramaria flava is found in North America and Europe. It grows on the ground in both deciduous and coniferous forests, often in association with oak and beech trees.

Edibility[edit | edit source]

Ramaria flava is considered edible, but it is not highly regarded due to its tough texture and mild flavor.

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