. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. II-' MINNESOTA MUSHROOMS Clavaria pyxidata Cuptip Clavaria Cap 3-12 cm. tall, palf tan. <ifti.'n tinycd with rod. stem thin, small, branches erect. much-furkeJ. the tips cup-like, with slender projections from the marym of the cups: spores Ljloboid. 5 \ 3,u. The name refers to the cup-like tips. On decavinL; wncid or on roots in the gTound. summer and autumn ; said to be edible. Clavaria stricta Wood Clavaria C a p 5-10 cm. tall. Yellowish to dull \"\v or brownish, stem dis- tinct, stout and short, branches manv. much- forked, straight,


. Minnesota mushrooms ... Botany; Mushrooms. II-' MINNESOTA MUSHROOMS Clavaria pyxidata Cuptip Clavaria Cap 3-12 cm. tall, palf tan. <ifti.'n tinycd with rod. stem thin, small, branches erect. much-furkeJ. the tips cup-like, with slender projections from the marym of the cups: spores Ljloboid. 5 \ 3,u. The name refers to the cup-like tips. On decavinL; wncid or on roots in the gTound. summer and autumn ; said to be edible. Clavaria stricta Wood Clavaria C a p 5-10 cm. tall. Yellowish to dull \"\v or brownish, stem dis- tinct, stout and short, branches manv. much- forked, straight, crowd- ed, tips acute ; spores \ello\visli. o\'oii.!. d- S \ 3-S;i. The name re- fers to the erect straight branches. ( )n decaying wood, summer and autumn : fair. Clavaria inaequalis Yellow Tuft Figure 75. Cl.\varl\ liglia (^-^i p j.^s cm. tall. bright vellow. cvlindric and tapering or more or less club-shaped, simple or somewhat branched, more or less united at the base, fragile, stuffed; spores cdear. ellipsoid or globoid. 111-12 ^ 5-S,u. The name no e\ddent application. (In the ground in woodland and grassland, late summer and autumn; Clavaria ligula Yellow Club Cap 2-S cm. tall. 5-12 mm. wide, vellowish. tan or e\'en somewhat brownish. spongv-flesh\". clrw club-shai)ed. simple, more or less hairv at base; spores clear. ellipsoid, 10-12 ^.; S-^ The name refers to the shape of the cap. Common in troops (.)n the ground, especially among needles of conifers; edible. Clavaria pistillaris Yellow Pestle _ . C a pi S-30 cm. tall. 3-6 cm. wide, vellowish, tan. reddish or e\'en dark brown. spongv-flesh\', drv, club-shaped, more or less lobed or scalloped at the top; spores clear, ellipsoid. 10-14 ^- 5-ti,u. d'he name refers to the form. ( In the ground in woods, late summer and autunni ; one of the best of the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and


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