White-Tufted Clavaria.
Photo by C. G. Lloyd.
Figure 395.—Clavaria vermicularis.
Small, two to three inches high; cæspitose, fragile, white, club-shaped; clubs stuffed, simple, cylindrical, subulate.
Found on lawns, short pastures or in paths in woods. Someone has said they "look like a little bundle of candles." Edible, but too small to gather. June and July.
Clavaria crispula. Fr.
Flexuous Clavaria. Edible.
Very much branched, tan-colored, then ochraceous; trunk slender, villous, rooting; branches flexuous, having many divisions, branches of the same color, divaricating, fragile.