Clavulinopsis corallinorosacea is a species of coral fungus, so named for their resemblance to aquatic
coral. Coral fungi can be similar in appearance to
jelly fungi. They are often brightly colored, mostly oranges, yellows, or reds, and usually grow in older mature forests. Some coral fungi are
saprotrophic on decaying wood, while others are
commensal or even
parasitic.Photo:
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Clavulinopsis corallinorosacea is a species of coral fungus, so named for their resemblance to aquatic
coral. Coral fungi can be similar in appearance to
jelly fungi. They are often brightly colored, mostly oranges, yellows, or reds, and usually grow in older mature forests. Some coral fungi are
saprotrophic on decaying wood, while others are
commensal or even
parasitic.Photo:
Noodle snacks