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A colourful group of mushrooms found in the Agaricales, or grilled mushroom order, in a family called the Clavariaceae. These mushrooms grow in a variety of areas, and are highly variable in terms of shape, size and colour. Many coral mushrooms are edible.
A colourful group of mushrooms found in the Agaricales, or grilled mushroom order, in a family called the Clavariaceae. These mushrooms grow in a variety of areas, and are highly variable in terms of shape, size and colour. Many coral mushrooms are edible.
The world's largest genus of mushrooms, it gets its name from the partial veil that covers the cap of the young fruiting bodies. The presence of lamellulae, or short gills also provides a good field ID clue for Cortinarius species. Caps and stipe come in a variety of red, brown, tan, yellow and purple shades.
The world's largest genus of mushrooms, it gets its name from the partial veil that covers the cap of the young fruiting bodies. The presence of lamellulae, or short gills also provides a good field ID clue for Cortinarius species. Caps and stipe come in a variety of red, brown, tan, yellow and purple shades.