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Collared Earthstar

Geastrum triplex

Description:

Collared Earthstars are larger than other earthstar species, and they have a spore-sac diameter up to 5cm and arms that span twice that distance when fully outstretched. A flattened spherical spore-sac holds the powdery gleba with which the spores are distributed. As with other earthstars, the bulb is mounted on a star-shaped base, but Geastrum triplex is commonly referred to as the Collared Earthstar because in many instances the arms crack as they bend, with the result that the spore-sac seems to be sitting on a separate saucer-like layer. There is no stem.

Habitat:

Under the Mount of Bukovik

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2 Comments

Shaaman
Shaaman 9 years ago

Thanx :D

EduHerNav
EduHerNav 9 years ago

Beautifully

Shaaman
Spotted by
Shaaman

Sarajevo, Federacija Bosne i Hercegovine, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Spotted on Sep 16, 2014
Submitted on Sep 16, 2014

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