The collected mushroom is a non-gilled fleshy mushroom that resembles a coral in its morphology. The mushroom is of a pale, creamy-white colour. The base is quite enlarged and wrinkled in comparison with the branching part of basidioma. The flattened tips of the branches fork into a few (3-4) little slightly yellow projections. The think base has folds. Basidia are produced on the surface of the branches. The basidia are two-spored. The height of the mushroom is 55 mm.
Habitat
The species was growing in the soil by roots of coniferous trees.
DNA sequence in GeneBank
Name of Sequencer
Specimen Images
Cap shape when mature
phylum
Basidiomycota
material collected
coral
morphology summary
Material collected: coral
Habit: 1 solitary or scattered
Color of top surface: 3 pale yellow or cream
Spore print color: 1 white
Spore length: 7.5
Smell: 2 mild/none
Flesh hardness: 2 firm, fleshy
Stipe flesh hardness: 2 firm, fleshy
Stipe surface texture: 10 smooth
Stipe width: 15
Stipe length: 55
Ring type: 5 none
Partial veil type: 5 none
Ring location on stalk: 5 none
Ring number: 3 none
Ring color: 17 none - no stains or not applicable
Volva type: 6 none
Volva color: 17 none - no stains or not applicable
Latex color: 17 none - no stains or not applicable
Latex stain color: 17 none - no stains or not applicable
Spore shape: 6 circular
Spore ornamentation: 1 smooth
clamp connections: present