It produces colonies that are round and greyish yellow.
This species is a perennial herb producing colonies via its rhizome.
Non-lactose-fermenting organisms produce clear, colourless colonies against the faint pink background of the medium.
The rhizomes sucker rapidly to produce new colonies.
Upon germination, a zygospore produces colonies that are genetically different from either parent.
C. elegans is a filamentous fungus that produces purely gray colonies.
Scotochromogens produce deep-yellow-to-orange colonies when grown in either light or darkness.
When plated on agar it produces colonies that are shining white.
It produces colonies that are cream colored with a glistening, mucoid appearance.
On pile of light brown leaves they often produce larger colonies of conspicuous, dark brown meshworks.