Ramaria flava, is a yellow coral mushroom found in Europe. Also known by its local name changle it is also native to temperate areas of southern Chile...
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The genus Ramaria comprises approximately 200 species of coral fungi. Several, such as Ramaria flava, are edible and picked in Europe, though they are...
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Ramaria aurea is a coral mushroom in the family Gomphaceae. It is found in North America and Europe. It is similar to R. flava; both species are edible...
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Ramaria stricta, commonly known as the strict-branch coral or strict coral mushroom, is a coral fungus of the genus Ramaria. It has a cosmopolitan distribution...
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species also tested in the study (Amanita rubescens, Boletus frostii, and Ramaria flava), L. indigo contained the highest saturated fatty acids content, including...
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Changle River, in Zhejiang, China The edible fungi: Clavulina cristata Ramaria flava This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Changle...
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saponaria L soapy soapworts (Saponaria spp.), soapbark (Quillaja saponaria), Ramaria flavosaponaria saponaria sativus L sown, cultivated oat, Avena sativa;...
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(Bull.) J. Schröt., (1888) Clavaria cladoniae Kalchbr. 1882, accepted as Ramaria cladoniae (Kalchbr.) D.A. Reid, (1974) Clavaria contorta Holmsk. 1790,...
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