Fairy Fingers
One of the most surprising and unusual fungi species to find in the forests of the Pacific Northwest, this worm-like/coral-like white-to-yellow club fungus was only noticed as I stopped to re-tie a boot's laces in Mercer Slough in Bellevue, Washington. It is reportedly edible, yet also reported to be completely tasteless.
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Agaricales, Agaricomycetes, Basidiomycota, Bellevue, C. fragilis, Clavaire vermiclée, Clavaria, Clavaria fragilis, Clavaria vermicularis, Clavariaceae, Fungi, King County, Mercer Slough, Washington, Weiße Keule, Wormvormige knotszwam, autumn, basidiocarps, beautiful, beauty, biology, botanical, clavarioid, close-up, closeup, club, clusters, color, colorful, conservation, eatable, edible, environment, fairy, fairy fingers, fall, flavorless, food, forest, fruit bodies, fungus, ground, group, grow, growth, insubstantial, leaf, life, light, macro, magic, mushroom, mushrooms, natural, nature, organic, organism, palatable, raw, ripe, saprobic, season, soil, sporocarp, stalk, stem, tubular, unbranched, uncultivated, wet, white, white spindles, white worm coral, wild, wood, woods, worm-like coral
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- Club, Coral and Fan-like Fungi