. Guide to the mushrooms [microform]. Mushrooms; Mushrooms; Champignons; Champignons. 164 Wild Flowers East of the Rockies. CLAVARIA flava (Schaeff.) from the Latin, yellow. "Coral ; No ( ap but a large mass, 2 to 6 inches across and 2 to 4 inches high, composed of even, round branches developed from the main trunk or stem. These branches are very fragile, the tops toothed, erect, pale yellow on the tips fading in the lower part of the branches. Flesh.âWhite. Spores.âDeveloped on the upper part of the up- right branches; oblong, yellow-white. Stem.âShort, thick, colored like
. Guide to the mushrooms [microform]. Mushrooms; Mushrooms; Champignons; Champignons. 164 Wild Flowers East of the Rockies. CLAVARIA flava (Schaeff.) from the Latin, yellow. "Coral ; No ( ap but a large mass, 2 to 6 inches across and 2 to 4 inches high, composed of even, round branches developed from the main trunk or stem. These branches are very fragile, the tops toothed, erect, pale yellow on the tips fading in the lower part of the branches. Flesh.âWhite. Spores.âDeveloped on the upper part of the up- right branches; oblong, yellow-white. Stem.âShort, thick, colored like branches. Odor.âNutty. Taste.âNuttv. Habitat.âOpen woods July to frost in large clusters, very common in New England; found also in Central United States. Edible.âOne of the most delicate favored of mushrooms and because of the ease with which all "coral mushrooms" may be identified one of the most valuable to the amateur. ECLAVARIA Cinerea (Bull.) from the Latin cinis, ashes. Clusters 1 to 3 inches across, branches very num- erous, irregular, flattened, sub-divided at top into ».-! »*^.« â 4' ^ w^fmmwm. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cole, Emma L. Taylor. Toronto : Musson
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