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is fleshy to fibrous, but when dry has a consistency similar to bendable chalk. In young fruit bodies, the stipe and lower branches are whitish to light yellowish. Upper branches are light orange to apricot-yellow, maturing to a pale grayish-orange. Branch tips are initially the same color as the
524:, who reports its use raw in salads, or candied like grapefruit rinds. Some people report a negative reaction to eating the mushroom. The fungi are sold in traditional markets in the Mexican municipalities of
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differs from the main type in the color of its fruit bodies, which, in both young and mature specimens, have branches that range from yellowish-white to light yellow.
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The fruit body branches abundantly from a thick, whitish stipe.
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Davis, R. Michael; Sommer, Robert; Menge, John A. (2012).
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816:"Fungi of Nabogame, Chihuahua, Mexico"
787:Trudell, Steve; Ammirati, Joe (2009).
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562:The fruit bodies of
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564:Ramaria rasilispora
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364:Ramaria rasilispora
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552:rasilispora
547:R. magnipes
522:David Arora
477:mycorrhizal
474:Ecology is
457:Spore print
219:Description
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156:Marr &
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1054:Categories
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578:. Variety
182:Gomphaceae
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58:Eukaryota
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