RF2MEAGKH–Coral spot, Nectria cinnabarina, orange-red by-fruit form on a branch. A plant pathogen, that causes cankers on broadleaf trees. A polycyclic disease.
RF2HEYG7N–Small button shaped brightly coloured orange fruiting structures of Coral spot on the dead branch of a Birch
RM2KYRP5A–Stiff coral fruiting body with many ochre-yellow branches on tree trunk
RM2E1MM91–Orange spots caused by Coral Spot fungus disease, Nectria cinnabarina, tree branch in winter, UK
RF2H6WJ1H–Yellow coral fungi in the forest. Ramaria flava fungus
RMK1TW60–Strict-branch coral / upright coral (Ramaria stricta / Clavaria stricta) on the forest floor
RMDC9F6G–Coral Spot Fungus: Nectria cinnabarina. On Blackthorn branch.
RMEYYH8H–Upright Coral, strict-branch coral (Ramaria stricta, Clavariella condensata, Clavariella stricta), on dead wood in a beech forest, Germany
RF2HF01ER–Nectria cinnabarina, Coral Spot Fungus Norfolk UK
RF2PR5BTY–Upright Coral Fungus (Ramaria stricta) growing at the base of a berberis bush stem in shrubbery in public park, Edinburgh, Scotland
RF2HF01EP–Nectria cinnabarina, Coral Spot Fungus Norfolk UK
RMB7CW1D–CORAL SPOT FUNGUS NECTRIA CINNABARINA ON HORNBEAM CARPINUS BETULUS TWIGS
RMW7RFNH–Coral Spot Fungus (Nectria cinnabarina) on branch, England
RMDWWJTG–Coral spot fungus (Nectria cinnabarina) growing on a dead branch at Aysgarth in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. December.
RF2BMCMD3–Fruticose lichen. Centered close-up shot of coral-like lichen in natural environment.
RMEYWPAA–Coral fungi, Ramaria sp., on ground in a forest.
RM2KANHJ9–Ramaria stricta, upright coral fungus, growing in beech woods in Surrey, England, UK, during autumn
RF2MDW3BJ–Coral spot, Nectria cinnabarina, on a branch, macro, from above, over black. Plant pathogen that causes cankers on broadleaf trees. Weak parasite.
RF2BRG9DY–Fresh and rotten mandarins. Spoiled tangerines with green mold and fungus on paper and a ripe fresh one on a rock with a green branch with leaves on coral background.
RM2DWTK56–Close-up of cut branch with coral-pink coloured pustules from coral spot, a tree disease caused by the fungus Nectria cinnabarina..
RF2K96BX7–Ramaria cf stricta (strict-branch coral) has a cosmopolitan distribution growing on dead wood.
RMK1TW5W–Strict-branch coral / upright coral (Ramaria stricta / Clavaria stricta) on the forest floor
RM2KYRP3W–Comb coral fruiting body some brown-white branches with beetle
RF2DD5C6Y–Fungus Coral spot (Nectria cinnabarina) on dead branch
RFWCHEDK–Coral spot fungus Nectria cinnabarina growing on a piece of dead wood
RMEBJTRF–coral spot (Nectria cinnabarina), on a rose twig, Germany
RMG9RAT9–Strict-branch coral
RMBDPRGN–Coral-spot Fungus (Nectria cinnabarina) & Liverwort (Pellia epiphylla) on Crab Apple
RMBTW46Y–Coral Spot Fungus
RMPENMHH–strict-branch coral, (Ramaria stricta)
RM2DWTK52–Cut wooden branch displaying nectria cinnabarina - coral spot - a UK tree fungal disease with coral-pink spots or pustules on the branch bark.
RF2K96BWK–Ramaria cf stricta (strict-branch coral) has a cosmopolitan distribution growing on dead wood.
RMT4G6PT–Coral spot fungus, Nectria cinnabarina, on a stick on the forest floor, UK
RM2KYRP2X–Comb coral fruiting body some brown-white branches with beetle
RF2D6AH6J–Strict-branch coral (Ramaria stricta) a coral fungus of the family Gomphaceae in a Dutch garden in Autumn. Netherlands, October
RF2WJKE1W–Mushroom fungus growing on a tree branch in Arabuko Sokoke Forest in Malindi, Kenya
RF2A70XM4–specimen of coral mashroom ramaria aurea, gomphaceae
RM2JTCC5R–Coral Mushroom (Clavulina cristata) perhaps parasitized by Helminthosphaeria clavariarum giving the gray color - near Pisgah National Forest, Brevard,
RMDRNMYY–Coral Spot Fungus Nectria cinnabarina Taken At Waters' Edge Country Park, UK
RF2R3Y172–Ramaria stricta, known as Upright coral, Strict-branch coral, Coral fungi
RFDFRH6M–ramaria stricta (trict-branch coral) mushrooms in autumn litter
RFM70NJK–Coral spot, Nectria cinnabarina
RFWCHE7N–Coral spot fungus Nectria cinnabarina growing on a piece of dead wood
RFKW1D4F–Coral spot, Nectria cinnabarina, growing on willow
RM2FKE0FG–Coral Spot Fungus in a dead branch - orange fruiting bodies of the Coral Spot (Nectria cinnabarina) grow in their hundreds mainly on small dead twigs
RMBDR0PB–Coral-spot Fungus (Nectria cinnabarina) & Liverwort (Pellia epiphylla) on Crab Apple
RF2H54D67–Upright Coral (Ramaria stricta) fungus amidst fallen leaves on the forest floor
RF2G0Y3HF–Tree disease. Orange spots caused Coral Spot disease (Nectria cinnabarina) on a tree trunk close up
RM2DWTK57–Close-up coral spot disease, nectria cinnabarina, on wooden branch covered in pink-coral pustules from the Saprophytic fungi.
RF2K421X8–Wild mushroom of Artomyces Pyxidatus or Coral Fungi in autumn forest
RM2KYRP4E–Comb coral fruiting body some brown-white branches with beetle
RF2D6AH7F–Holding a Strict-branch coral (Ramaria stricta) a coral fungus of the family Gomphaceae in a Dutch garden in Autumn. Netherlands, October
RF2K4AWGD–Flattish coral Fruiting bodies with many stalk-like yellowish-ochre branches next to each other in needle litter
RF2ATKCE6–Edible mushrooms of unusual shape that grow on a tree trunk
RM2KYRP5F–Stiff coral many fruiting bodies with many ochre-yellow branches on tree trunk with green moss
RM2JTCC60–Coral Mushroom (Clavulina cristata) perhaps parasitized by Helminthosphaeria clavariarum giving the gray color - near Pisgah National Forest, Brevard,
RF2K4AWJ6–Flattrige Koralle three fruiting bodies with many stalk-like yellowish-ochre branches next to each other in needle litter
RF2R3Y1CM–Ramaria stricta, known as Upright coral, Strict-branch coral, Coral fungi
RFDG20NX–ramaria stricta (strict-branch coral) mushrooms in autumn litter
RM2PFK68G–Coral spot fungus (Nectria cinnabarina) fruiting body growing on a sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus) branch, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom
RFWCHE6T–Coral spot fungus Nectria cinnabarina growing on a piece of dead wood
RFKWE417–Coral spot, Nectria cinnabarina, growing on willow
RM2FKE0FC–Coral Spot Fungus in a dead branch - orange fruiting bodies of the Coral Spot (Nectria cinnabarina) grow in their hundreds mainly on small dead twigs
RFKWP9J0–Coral spot, Nectria cinnabarina, growing on willow
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