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Clavaria Formosa
Clavaria Formosa
Clavaria formosa
The Clavaria formosa has a stout whitish stem, with erect branches, dividing and subdividing repeatedly, golden to pink, the branchlets obtuse. The specimen pictured grew on a fallen tree in dense mixed woods.