Taste:
unknown (Dodd)
Microscopic:
spores 3.0-4.0(4.5) x (2.0)2.5-3.0(3.2) microns, nearly round, smooth or slightly asperulous [rough] (this only faintly discernible at high magnification (x3,200)), weakly amyloid (light blue green), white, thin-walled; basidia (2-)4-spored, 16-30 x 3.5-4.5 microns, narrowly clavate, almost cylindric, clamped; gloeocystidia 4.5 microns wide, usually not projecting but occasionally projecting up to 10 microns, with yellowish refractive contents or empty, cylindric, leptocystidia absent; hymenium plus subhymenium 30-50(60) microns thick, decurrent to about 0.5cm from base, not gelatinous; subhymenial generative hyphae 1.5-2.5 microns wide, short-celled, very tightly interwoven, without clamp connections, gloeoplerous hyphae as in context but occasional; context tissue slightly aerenchymatous in older fruitbodies only, generative hyphae up to 12 microns wide, inflated, colorless, thin-walled, without clamp connections, gloeoplerous hyphae "2.0-6.0 microns wide, rare, present only near subhymenium, often culminating in hymenium as gloeocystidia", (Dodd)
Spore Deposit:
white (Buczacki)
| Origin Status | Provincial Status | BC List (Red Blue List) | COSEWIC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Native | S3S4 (2021) | Yellow | Not Listed |
Synonyms and Alternate Names:
Clavaria taxophila (Thom) Lloyd
Craterellus taxophilus Thom.
Polyporus spumeus Sowerby: Fr.
Sarcodontia spumea (Sowerby) Spirin Mycena 1(1): 64-71. 2001 (proposed