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Coral Fungi

Coral fungi are basidiomycetes and their fruiting bodies are finger or club shaped, erect, typically brittle or tough, and can be large and brightly coloured. Fruit bodies can be single or branched, and the branches can be cylindrical or flattened. Cross References Cross References: A398-414; M232-40



147a (1H) Single cylindrical fruit bodies 148
147a (1H) Many-branched fruit bodies 150