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Edibility
Inedible
Lookalike Danger
1 / 5
Habitat
🍂 Oak duff, grass
Season
Aug – Oct
"Electric violet branched coral rising from leaf duff. Pure visual joy. Too small and fibrous to eat."
This species is found with or partners with the following hosts. Ectomycorrhizal hosts (green border) form a root-level partnership; ericoid / arbutoid shrubs (purple border) share the same mycorrhizal networks.

Truffle / bolete / chanterelle host. Acorns edible after leaching.

Decomposing leaf and needle litter on the forest floor — substrate for blewit, aniseed funnel, earthstar, and many coral mushrooms.

Old pasture and unimproved meadow — waxcap indicator habitat, meadow mushroom, fairy ring champignon, giant puffball.
Stunning bright violet coral fungus — one of the most beautiful small fungi. Brittle, bland flavor. Better for photography than the pot.
Moss and duff in damp forests across temperate regions. Fall.
Min Soil Temp
55°F
Moisture Need
rain 0.5in 7d
Drought Tolerance
moderate
Elevation Range
0–8,000 ft
Most Clavaria are edible; some Ramaria cause GI.
Oak duff, grass
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