Clavulinopsis umbrinella    (Sacc.) Corner 

common name(s) : Beige Coral 

New classification: Basidiomycota/Agaricomycotina/Agaricomycetes/Agaricomycetidae/Agaricales/Clavariaceae  
Former classification: Basidiomycota/Homobasidiomycetes/Aphyllophoromycetideae/Cantharellales/Clavariaceae  

synonyms: Clavulinopsis cinerioides, Clavaria cinerioides 
(unconfirmed synonyms: Clavulinopsis cineroides)  

edibility : unknown edibility

potential confusions with  Clavulinopsis umbrinella toxicity of Clavulinopsis umbrinella genus Clavulinopsis  

The fruiting body is shaped like a branched shrub, pale pinkish grey to ochre.

The fertile surface is smooth.

It grows on the ground, in the woods.

The fruiting period takes place from October to December.
Dimensions:
  total height approximately 3.5 cm (between 0 and 7 cm)

Distinctive features : sorry, no English description yet

Clavulinopsis umbrinella is still unreported so far in the forest of Rambouillet, and is infrequent, more generally speaking .



page updated on 14/01/18