MONOMAD : STRICT-BRANCH CORAL MUSHROOMS

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This is my entry for the daily #monomad challenge

This is a fungus that looks like coral, so this fungus is also called the tight-branched coral fungus, I found this fungus growing on dead wood that has rotted or decayed, embedded between the soil and fallen leaves there. They are brown, if we touch these mushrooms directly they will look bruised. This mushroom is not edible and cannot be eaten, according to what I learned, this mushroom tastes very bitter, but I have never tried it either.

The Latin name for this fungus is Ramaria stricta, it belongs to the Ramaria class which has a genus of coral fungi of around 200 species. However, if we take a glance at this fungus, it also looks like a plant root that is stuck in the ground after we pull it out.

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Manually curated by ewkaw from the @qurator Team. Keep up the good work!

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