3 3 4 CLAVAEIEI.
77. 574. G r e v .t .in . F l.D a n .t. 2030. f . 2 . Eng. F I .y . p . 114.
Gard. Chron. {I860) p .8 1 I .fg .
In fir woods. Common. [Mid. Carolina.]
Easily known by its changing to green when bruised. Spores ochraceous.
—Eiig. Fl. Spores oval, greenish-yellow, '00023 X '00015 in. {Fig. 8S.)
9 7 2 . Cla v a r ia fla c c id a . Fr. “ Flaccid Clavaria.”
Slender, very much branched, flaccid, ochraceous; trunk
tbin, smooth; branches crowded, unequal, converging, acute.—
F r. Epicr. p . 574. Kl. exs. no. 122. Ann. N .H . no. 154.
Amongst moss in woods. King’s Cliffe.
Similar to C. abietina, but more delicate.
9 7 3 . C la v a iia c ro c ea . P, “ Saffron-yellow Clavaria.”
Minute, slender, saffron-yellow; tru n k naked, pallid;
brancbes crowded, somewhat forked, as well as tbe similar
branchlets.—Fr. Epicr. p . 575. Pers. Ic. / Desc. 1.11. / . 6. Ann.
N .H . no. 367.
On tbe ground. Eare.
9 7 4 . Cla v a r ia g r is e a . P . “ Grey Clavaria.”
Firm ; trunk tbick, wbitisb ; brancbes attenuated, somewbat
wrinkled, obtuse, dingy-cinereous ; branchlets unequal, obtuse,
of tbe same colour.—Fr. Epicr. p . 575. Berh. exs. no. 150.
Kromhh. t. 53. f . 9-10. Eng. F l. Y.p . 173. Barla. t. 41. f . 1-2.
In woods. Eare. Appin. [Mid. Carolina.]
EAown by its brownish spores.
9 7 5 . C la v a r ia s t r ic ta . P . “ Straight Clavaria.”
Very much branched, pallid, brownish wben bruised ; stem
somewhat thickened, branches and branchlets straight, even,
adpressed, acute.—F r. E p ic r .p .575. Pers. Com. t . 4 . f . l . F l.
Dan. i. 1302./. 1. Eng. F I .y . p . 174. Kl. exs. no. 1124.
In gardens. Eare. Kew. [United States.]
Stem rather slender, ascending, furnished at the base with rooting
fibrillae, firm, above 3 lines thick. Branches divided in aii arcuate manner,
then converging, opaque, generally pale yellow, brownish when bruised.
Spores cinnamon.—Pj-ies. Fragrant. Spores creamy-yellow, '00015X'00024iu.
9 7 6 . C la v a r ia c r isp u ia . Fr. “ Flexuous Clavaria.”
Very much branched, tan-coloured, tben ochraceous ; trunk
CLAVAEIEI. 3 3 5
slender, villous, rooting ; branches flexuose, multifid ; branchlets
of tbe same colour, divaricating.—Fr. Epicr.p. 576. Bull. t. 358.
f . 1. a, h. Ehr. Nat. Cur. x. 1.14. Ann. N . H. no. 723. Fl.Dan.
Ì.2 2 7 2 ./.1 . B is c h .f 3472.
A t tbe base of trees. Eare. Woodnewton.
Spores creamy-yellow, '00012 X ‘00021 iu.
Sect. 2. Syncoryne—simple, fasciculate at tbe base, cæspitose.
9 7 7 . C la v a r ia pu rp ur ea . Müll. “ Purple Clavaria.”
Cæspitose, purple ; clubs elongated, bollow, then compressed,
simple, acute.—Fr. Epicr. p. 57 6. Fl. D a n .t.837 .f .2 . Ann.
N. H.no. 368. Berh. Outl.p. 281. C. rufa, Ann. N .H . no. 155.
Amongst grass in pastures.
Usually of a dingy purple.
9 7 8 . C la v a r ia ro se a . Fr. “ Bosy Clavaria.”
Subfasciculate, fragile, roseate ; clubs stuffed ; tips at length
yellowish, attenuated below, whitish.—Er. Epicr. p . 577. Sv.
B ot.t.558. F r. Obs. t.5 . f.2 . K rom b h .t.5 3 .f.2 1 . Enq. F I .y .
p . 175.
In pastures, and amongst moss. Eare.
9 7 9 . C la v a z ia fu s ifo zm is . Sow. “ Spindle-shaped Clavaria.”
Csespitoso-connate, rather
firm, yellow, soon hollow;
clubs somewbat fusiform, simple,
and toothed, even; base
attenuated, of tbe same colour.
-—Fr. Epicr. p. 577. Sow. t.
224. B o lt.t.llO . Eng. F I .y .
p . 175. (Fig. 89.)
In woods. Common.
[United States.]
Tellow, smooth, about3 in. high,
many individuals collected into a
fascieulate tuft, nearly erect, rather
brittle, attenuated at either end;
apex darker.—Fries.
(Fig. 9.)
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