Strap Coral
Found throughout the mountainous forests of Asia, North America and Europe, these unusual mushrooms look a lot like human teeth growing out of the rich humus of the forest floor. These particular mushrooms were found growing under a massive western red cedar next to the Greenwater River in Washington's Cascade Mountains.
- Copyright
- Rich Leighton
- Image Size
- 5756x3837 / 13.3MB
- Keywords
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Agaricomycetes, Agaricomycotina, America, Basidiomycota, C. ligula, Cascade Mountains, Clavaria ligula, Clavaria ophioglossoides, Clavariadelphus, Clavariadelphus ligula, Fungi, Gomphaceae, Gomphales, Greenwater Trail, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, PNW, Pacific NW, Pacific Northwest, Phallales, Phallomycetidae, Pierce County, USA, United States, Washington, autumn, beautiful, beauty, biology, botanical, close-up, closeup, club coral, environment, fall, forest, fungus, mushroom, mushrooms, natural, nature, ochre club, organic, organism, plant, stalk, stem, stipe, strap coral, strap-shaped coral, uncultivated, white, wild, wood, woods, yellow
- Contained in galleries
- Club, Coral and Fan-like Fungi