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gorgeous--if you can catch it early in its development, before its colors have lost their glory and, with the maturation of spores, morphed into that wishy-washy, orangish-yellowish tan color that characterizes most species of ramaria in old age. when young, however, ramaria formosa has coral pink branches
that contrast nicely with the clear yellow tips of the branches. other distinguishing features include the fleshy, soft-ish base and, under the microscope, clamp connections and roughened spores. description: ecology: mycorrhizal with hardwoods (occasionally with conifers); growing alone, scattered,...
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