Coral Fungus (Ramaria) in short grass, Taplow churchyard

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Coral Fungus (Ramaria) in short grass, Taplow churchyard

Image: © David Hawgood Taken: 5 Nov 2006

There were quite a few of these in an area of short grass under a big conifer near the war memorial and between graves. I think almost certainly a coral fungus, Ramaria, but I don't know which. The tips are pointed, and fork near the ends.

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51.531353
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-0.686624