- The
Gomphaceae are a
diverse family of
fungi belonging in what is
classically known as the
Phallales or
cladistically as the gomphoid-phalloid clade. In...
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cauliflower coral, is an
edible species of
coral fungus in the
family Gomphaceae. Its
robust fruit body can grow up to 15 cm (6 in) in
diameter and 20 cm...
- scaly, or
woolly chanterelle, is a
cantharelloid mushroom of the
family Gomphaceae native to Asia and
North America. It was
known as
Gomphus floccosus until...
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species of mushroom. It is a
member of the
basidiomycete fungi family Gomphaceae. The
species has a yellow-orange
fruiting body in the
shape of a club...
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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...
- Division:
Basidiomycota class:
Agaricomycetes Subclass:
Phallomycetidae Order:
Gomphales Jülich, 1981
Families Clavariadelphaceae Gomphaceae Lentariaceae...
- 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, and the Himalaya...
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commonly known as the
yellow coral, is a
coral mushroom in the
family Gomphaceae.
Described as new to
science in 1974, it is
found in
western North America...
- Zhang, Ping (2024-08-21). "Three new
ramarioid species of
Phaeoclavulina (
Gomphaceae, Gomphales) from China".
MycoKeys (108): 1–14. doi:10.3897/mycokeys.108...
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Coralloides de
Tournefort ex Maratti, 1822, a
genus of
fungi in the
family Gomphaceae,
synonym of
Ramaria This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...