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One field guide rates the edibility as "questionable", warning of the possible danger of confusing specimens with the poisonous Ramaria formosa.

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C. bicolor is a smaller, rounder puffball that could be confused with younger specimens of C. craniiformis, but the former species has more coarsely ornamented spores, and lacks a distinct subgleba.

Champion attacks "largely white women" between the ages of 25 and 33 (with "some of the more pathetic specimens" being closer to 40), accusing them of confusing "the act of literary engagement with coquettish pom-pom flogging".

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