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Genus of fungi
The genus Ramaria comprises approximately 200 species of coral fungi. Several, such as Ramaria flava, are edible and picked in Europe, though they are
Ramaria
Species of coral fungus in the family Gomphaceae
Ramaria botrytis, commonly known as the clustered coral, the pink-tipped coral mushroom, or the cauliflower coral, is a species of coral fungus in the
Ramaria_botrytis
Species of fungus
Ramaria formosa, commonly known as the pinkish coral mushroom, salmon coral, beautiful clavaria, handsome clavaria, yellow-tipped- or pink coral fungus
Ramaria_formosa
Species of fungus
Ramaria rasilispora, commonly known as the yellow coral, is a coral mushroom in the family Gomphaceae. Described as new to science in 1974, it is found
Ramaria_rasilispora
Species of fungus
Ramaria stricta, commonly known as the strict-branch coral or strict coral mushroom, is a coral fungus of the genus Ramaria. Its fruit body is up to 10 cm
Ramaria_stricta
Species of fungus
Ramaria araiospora, commonly known as the red coral, is a coral mushroom in the family Gomphaceae. First described in 1974, it is found in North America
Ramaria_araiospora
Species of fungus
Ramaria flava, is a yellow coral mushroom found in Europe. Also known by its local name changle it is also native to temperate areas of southern Chile
Ramaria_flava
Species of fungus
Ramaria aurea is a coral mushroom in the family Gomphaceae. It is found in North America and Europe. It is similar to R. flava; both species are edible
Ramaria_aurea
Species of fungus
Ramaria flavosaponaria is a species of coral fungus in the family Gomphaceae. It is found in the mountains of eastern North America from Georgia and Tennessee
Ramaria_flavosaponaria
Species of fungus
Ramaria decurrens, commonly known as the ochre coral, is a coral mushroom in the family Gomphaceae. It is found in Europe and North America. The species
Ramaria_decurrens
Species of fungus
Ramaria capitata is a species of coral fungus in the family Gomphaceae. It is found in Australia, where it is widespread and relatively common. The species
Ramaria_capitata
Species of fungus
Ramaria flavescens is a species of coral fungus in the family Gomphaceae. It was first described as Clavaria flavescens by Jacob Christian Schäffer in
Ramaria_flavescens
Species of fungus
Ramaria rubrievanescens, commonly known as the fading pink coral, is a coral mushroom in the family Gomphaceae. It is found in North America. The coral
Ramaria_rubrievanescens
Species of fungus
Ramaria pallida is a coral mushroom in the family Gomphaceae. It is found in North America. Fungorum qui in Bavaria et Palatinatu circa Ratisbonam nascuntur
Ramaria_pallida
Species of fungus
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
Ramaria_rubripermanens
Species of fungus
Ramaria acrisiccescens, commonly known as the blah coral, is a coral fungus in the family Gomphaceae. It is found in the forests of northwestern North
Ramaria_acrisiccescens
Species of fungus
Ramaria cokeri is a coral mushroom in the family Gomphaceae. It was described in 1976 from the Appalachian Mountains in the United States. Some authors
Ramaria_cokeri
Species of deciduous tree
Russula species, as well as Laccaria amethystina, and with the species Ramaria flavosaponaria. Tomentella Pat. species and Cenococcum geophilum have been
Fagus_sylvatica
Species of fungus
Ramaria subbotrytis is a species of coral fungus in the family Gomphaceae. It was previously classified in the family Ramariaceae, and before that in
Ramaria_subbotrytis
Species of fungus
Ramaria myceliosa is a species of coral fungus in the family Gomphaceae. Found in North America, it was originally described by Charles Horton Peck in
Ramaria_myceliosa
Species of fungus
Ramaria gelatinosa, commonly known as the gelatinous coral, is a coral mushroom in the family Gomphaceae. It is found in Europe and North America. The
Ramaria_gelatinosa
Species of fungus
Ramaria conjunctipes is a coral mushroom in the family Gomphaceae. It is found in North America and Thailand. "Ramaria conjunctipes (Coker) Corner 1950"
Ramaria_conjunctipes
Species of fungus
Ramaria magnipes is a coral fungus in the family Gomphaceae. It is found in western North America, where it fruits on the ground in mixed forests. The
Ramaria_magnipes
Group of fungi
species in 1933 (introducing the genera Clavariadelphus, Ramariopsis, and Ramaria in its modern sense) and Corner published his world monograph in 1950,
Clavarioid_fungi
Species of fungus
Ramaria fennica, commonly known as the bitter coral, is a coral mushroom in the family Gomphaceae. It is found in Australia, Europe and North America
Ramaria_fennica
freycinetiae - One Location Ramaria aureorhiza - One Location Ramaria avellaneovertex - One Location Ramaria basirobusta - One Location Ramaria junquilleovertex
List of fungi by conservation status
List_of_fungi_by_conservation_status
Species of fungus
Ramaria rubiginosa is a coral mushroom in the family Gomphaceae. It is found in North America. The fruiting body is 6–12 cm tall and 4–10 cm wide. It
Ramaria_rubiginosa
Species of fungus
Ramaria botrytoides is a species of coral fungus in the family Gomphaceae. First described by American mycologist Charles Horton Peck in 1905 as Clavaria
Ramaria_botrytoides
Species of fungus
Ramaria vinosimaculans, commonly known as the wine-staining coral, is a coral mushroom in the family Gomphaceae. It is found in North America. "Ramaria
Ramaria_vinosimaculans
Class of molluscs
Aleurodiscus, Armillaria, Grifola , Marasmiellus, Mycena, Pholiota, and Ramaria. As for slime molds, commonly consumed species include Stemonitis axifera
Gastropod
Species of fungus
Ramaria sanguinea, commonly known as the bleeding coral or the bloody coral, is a coral mushroom in the family Gomphaceae. The species was first described
Ramaria_sanguinea
Species of fungus
as Clavaria murrilli by William Chambers Coker. Later it was moved to Ramaria by Edred John Henry Corner. The fruit body may be growing singularly or
Phaeoclavulina_murrillii
Species of fungus
It was classified in the genus Ramaria (in the subgenus Echinoramaria), until molecular phylogenetic showed that Ramaria was polyphyletic. The fruit bodies
Phaeoclavulina_abietina
Species of fungus
Ramaria rielii is a European species of coral fungus in the family Gomphaceae. It was described in 1897 by Jean Louis Émile Boudier. It is quite similar
Ramaria_rielii
Genus of fungi
& H.H. Wang (1986) Polistophthora Lebert (1858) Racemella Ces. (1861) Ramaria Holmsk. (1781) Tettigorhyza G. Bertol. (1875) Torrubia Lév. (1863) Xylaria
Cordyceps
Species of fungus
Ramaria cystidiophora, commonly known as the fuzzy-footed coral, is a coral mushroom in the family Gomphaceae. It is in the Laeticolora subgenus of Ramaria
Ramaria_cystidiophora
Species of conifer
can be found living in association with many forest mushrooms, such as Ramaria flavosaponaria and Ganoderma tsugae (which has the common name hemlock
Tsuga_canadensis
Species of fungus
Ramaria flaccida is a species of coral fungus in the family Gomphaceae. Originally described as Clavaria flaccida by Elias Fries in 1821, the species
Ramaria_flaccida
Tree or shrub in the genus Quercus
symbiotic relationships with oak trees. Similarly, many other fungi, such as Ramaria flavosaponaria, associate with oaks. Oaks support more than 950 species
Oak
Species of fungus
Ramaria strasseri is a species of coral fungus in the family Gomphaceae. First described by Giacomo Bresadola in 1900 as Clavaria strasseri, it was transferred
Ramaria_strasseri
Species of fungus
Ramaria caulifloriformis is a species of coral fungus in the family Gomphaceae. It was first described in 1956 as Clavaria caulifloriformis by Chester
Ramaria_caulifloriformis
Species of fungus
Ramaria gracilis is a species of coral fungus in the family Gomphaceae. The species was originally described in Christiaan Hendrik Persoon's 1797 Commentatio
Ramaria_gracilis
Swiss mycologist (1927–2014)
coral fungi (the genus Ramaria). Schild's mycological career was dedicated to coral fungi and over 37 new European species of Ramaria as well as 11 new species
Edwin_Schild-Zamuner
Species of fungus
scientifically by French mycologist Lucien Quélet in 1893 as a species of Ramaria. Pier Andrea Saccardo and Alessandro Trotter transferred it to the genus
Clavaria_versatilis
Australian botanist (1830–1913)
1053918A 1893 Pleurotus australis Fungi MEL 1052555A 1893 Ramaria botrytis Fungi MEL 1053748A 1893 Ramaria botrytis Fungi MEL 1053749A 1893 Russula clelandii
Anna_Frances_Walker
Fungal structure
Basidiocarps of Ramaria rugosa, a coral fungus
Basidiocarp
Edible fungus
species also tested in the study (Amanita rubescens, Boletus frostii, and Ramaria flava), L. indigo contained the highest saturated fatty acids content,
Lactarius_indigo
Topics referred to by the same term
Blah!, a painting series executed by Mel Bochner between 2008 and 2012 Ramaria acrisiccescens, commonly known as blah coral BLA (disambiguation), for
Blah
Species of fungus
Clavaria and Ramariopsis, the R. kunzei has been placed in the genera Ramaria by Lucien Quélet in 1888, and Clavulinopsis by Walter Jülich in 1985. According
Ramariopsis_kunzei
Species of clavarioid fungus
resulting from several generic transfers in its taxonomic history, including Ramaria by Johan Theodor Holmskjold in 1790, Merisma by Christian Hendrik Persoon
Thelephora_palmata
List of terms used in biology
saponaria L soapy soapworts (Saponaria spp.), soapbark (Quillaja saponaria), Ramaria flavosaponaria saponaria sativus L sown, cultivated oat, Avena sativa;
List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names
List_of_Latin_and_Greek_words_commonly_used_in_systematic_names
Subclass of fungi
Phallomycetidae Ramaria flavescens Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Division: Basidiomycota Class: Agaricomycetes Subclass: Phallomycetidae K
Phallomycetidae
Ramaria formosa Beautiful clavaria unknown North America, Europe and Asia Ramaria botrytis Ramaria neoformosa unknown Europe Ramaria botrytis Ramaria
List of poisonous mushroom species
List_of_poisonous_mushroom_species
Topics referred to by the same term
R. flavescens may refer to: Ramaria flavescens, a clavarioid fungus Ramariopsis flavescens, a coral fungus Rhysotoechia flavescens, a tropical rainforest
R._flavescens
Genus of fungi
and contains about 40 species. The name means 'having the appearance of Ramaria'. Ramariopsis was originally defined as a subgenus of Clavaria by Dutch
Ramariopsis
Harmful effects from ingestion of toxic substances present in a mushroom
reports that all yellow- or purple-staining Lactarius are "best avoided". Ramaria gelatinosa – causes indigestion in many people, although some seem immune
Mushroom_poisoning
Species of fungus
Clavaria coralloides-cinerea Bull. (1788) Clavaria cinerea Bull. (1791) Ramaria cinerea (Bull.) Gray (1821) Merisma cinereum (Bull.) Spreng. (1827) Corallium
Clavulina_cinerea
Genus of fungi
Clavulinopsis Overeem (1923) Type species Clavulinopsis sulcata Overeem (1923) Synonyms Ramaria Holmsk. (1790) Cornicularia Bonord. (1851) Donkella Doty (1950)
Clavulinopsis
Topics referred to by the same term
City, Hunan province Changle River, in Zhejiang, China Clavulina cristata Ramaria flava This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title
Changle_(disambiguation)
Species of lichen
Additionally, Persoon considered whether what he considered related species, Ramaria ornithopodoides and Clavaria albida, due to their significant size and
Multiclavula_mucida
Topics referred to by the same term
R. formosa may refer to: Ramaria formosa, a coral fungus Randia formosa, a New World plant Rhodophaea formosa, a snout moth Ruellia formosa, a plant native
R._formosa
Species of fungus
Synonyms Clavaria purpurea Schaeff. (1774) Clavaria amethystina Bull. (1791) Clavaria amethystina Bull. (1791) Ramaria amethystina (Bull.) Gray (1821)
Clavulina_amethystina
Genus of fungi
gomphoid-phalloid clade along with related genera like Geastrum, Phallus, Pseudocolus, Ramaria, Clavariadelphus, Gomphus and Gautieria. Within the genus, three highly
Sphaerobolus
Danish noble, botanist, courtier and administrator
at Sorø Academy. Illustration of Ramaria Corralloides Purpurea Illustration of Peziza Dichroa Illustration of Ramaria farinosa Illustration of Clavaria
Johan_Theodor_Holmskjold
(Bull.) J. Schröt., (1888) Clavaria cladoniae Kalchbr. 1882, accepted as Ramaria cladoniae (Kalchbr.) D.A. Reid, (1974) Clavaria contorta Holmsk. 1790,
List of fungi of South Africa – C
List_of_fungi_of_South_Africa_–_C
Topics referred to by the same term
to: Rosa abietina, species of rose Russula abietina, species of mushroom Ramaria abietina, a former name for Phaeoclavulina abietina This disambiguation
R._abietina
Scientific collection of dried fungi
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of sporocarps in the genus Ramaria has confirmed their nutritional modes and roles in carbon cycling. Although
Fungarium
Genus of moths
pseudognathus Herbulot, 1981 Xanthorhoe quadrifasciata (Clerck, 1759) Xanthorhoe ramaria (Swett and Casino) Xanthorhoe rhodoides (Brandt, 1941) Xanthorhoe ruandana
Xanthorhoe
Scottish mycologist
named after Watling include Amanita watlingii, Conocybe watlingii, and Ramaria watlingii. He helped celebrate Beatrix Potter's work as a mycologist and
Roy_Watling
Genus of fungi
large and ornamented spores of these species resembled those of the genera Ramaria and Beenakia. Giachini, Admir J.; Camelini, Carla M.; Rossi, Márcio J.;
Gomphus_(fungus)
Species of fungus
cristata was coined in 1790 by Danish mycologist Theodor Holmskjold (as Ramaria cristata). However, Carl Linnaeus described apparently the same fungus
Clavulina_cristata
Genus of fungi
collected were described as new species. Species of Phaeoclavulina and Ramaria may appear similar. Lentaria afflata (Lagger) Corner (1950) Lentaria boletosporioides
Lentaria
Species of fungus
2009). "Outbreak of fatal mushroom poisoning with Amanita franchetii and Ramaria rufescens". BMJ Case Reports. 2009 (feb22 1): bcr0620080327. doi:10.1136/bcr
Amanita_franchetii
Species of fungus
zollingeri. It has roughly spherical spores measuring 4–7 by 3–5 μm. Ramaria purpurissima is larger and has an orangish spore print. The fruit bodies
Clavaria_zollingeri
Topics referred to by the same term
ex Maratti, 1822, a genus of fungi in the family Gomphaceae, synonym of Ramaria This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct genera with the
Coralloides
English botanist and mycologist (1906-1996)
spore characteristics, he determined that a genus of clavarioid fungi—Ramaria—is closely related to a genus of cantharelloid fungi—Gomphus. In his research
E._J._H._Corner
and related genera. In 2007, he was a co-author of a review of the genus Ramaria in Australia, a work in progress which will see the likely description
Anthony_M._Young
Family of fungi
Ceratellopsis Delentaria Destuntzia Gautieria Gloeocantharellus Gomphus Phaeoclavulina Protogautieria Pseudogomphus Ramaria Ramaricium Terenodon Turbinellus
Gomphaceae
pulmonarius Pleurotus salmoneostramineus Pseudohydnum gelatinosum Ramaria aurea Ramaria botrytis Rozites caperatus Russula cutefracta Russula cyanoxantha
List of fungi of Metropolitan France
List_of_fungi_of_Metropolitan_France
Nature reserve in Ealing and Hounslow, UK
Pointed club, Clavaria acuta Golden spindles, Clavulinopsis fusiformis Ramaria cf stricta, a coral fungus Ramariopsis subtilis, a white coral fungus Boletes
Gunnersbury_Triangle
Genus of fungi
in 2011 to include certain species formerly classified in Gomphus and Ramaria genera. After that, the genus Phaeoclavulina included 41 species. Between
Phaeoclavulina
Partial list of Canadian moths
1945-QC, ON, MB, AB, BC Xanthorhoe pontiaria Taylor, 1906-SK, BC Xanthorhoe ramaria Swett & Cassino, 1920-LB, QC, SK, AB, BC, YT, NT Xanthorhoe reclivisata
List of moths of Canada (Geometridae)
List_of_moths_of_Canada_(Geometridae)
Species of fungus
name Clavulina rugosa (Bull.) J.Schröt. (1888) Synonyms Clavaria rugosa Bull. (1790) Ramaria rugosa (Bull.) Gray (1821) Clavaria herveyi Peck (1893)
Clavulina_rugosa
Chemical compound
luteus, in the milk mushroom Lactarius hatsudake, and the coral fungus Ramaria botrytis. In the division Ascomycota, it has been reported in Auricularia
Cerevisterol
Species of fungus
cristata, C. divaricata, C. piperata, and C. taxophila. Additionally, Ramaria stricta is similar but lacks crown-like tips. In eastern North America
Artomyces_pyxidatus
Species of fungus
(spore-bearing cells) often have longitudinal partitions at their apices. Ramaria pallida looks superficially similar, but is light brown except for the
Tremellodendropsis_tuberosa
Xanthorhoe iduata 7372 W – Xanthorhoe macdunnoughi 7373 E – Xanthorhoe ramaria 7374 W – Xanthorhoe incursata 7375 W – Xanthorhoe reclivisata 7376 E –
List of moths of North America (MONA 6089–7648)
List_of_moths_of_North_America_(MONA_6089–7648)
Canadian mycologist (1901-1991)
fungi named after Harrison include: Boletus harrisonii A.H. Sm. & Thiers Ramaria harrisonii R.H. Petersen 1986 Psathyrella harrisonii A.H. Sm. 1972 Cortinarius
Kenneth_A._Harrison
British mycologist (1812–1886)
fungal species, including Nectriopsis broomeana, Nitschkia broomeana, Ramaria broomei, and the truffle-like Melanogaster broomeanus. Berkeley, M.J. &
Christopher_Edmund_Broome
Species of fungus
but is typically pale brown without yellowish tints. Some species of Ramaria sensu lato are yellow to ochre and similarly shaped. They typically occur
Clavulinopsis_corniculata
American botanist and mycologist
Phlebia atkinsoniana Puccinia atkinsoniana Pulveroboletus atkinsonianus Ramaria atkinsonii Scoleconectria atkinsonii The standard author abbreviation G
George_Francis_Atkinson
Genus of fungi
langoustine, Yellow-green Russula "mold" (North America) H. transformans – Ramaria Eater (North America) All Hypomyces species live as parasites on other
Hypomyces
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