Clavulina rugosa (Bull.:Fr.) J. Schröt. |
The fruiting body is flattened club-shaped, sometimes branched, white to slightly yellowish. The fertile surface is smooth. It grows on the ground, in coniferous or broad-leaved woods. The fruiting period takes place from July to December.
Distinctive features : column-shaped, sometimes slightly and shortly branched at the tips, common Clavulina rugosa is quite rare and localised in the forest of Rambouillet, and is occasional, more generally speaking . | ||
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