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Plectania platensis

Plectania platensis

Description:

small inner smooth black cups 1-2cm diam. deeply furrowed at the base of the stipe , found in singles and a cluster on eaculpt.

Habitat:

Eucalypt twigs and crevice of tree

Notes:

No spores yet , needs to mature.

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2 Comments

CharliePrice
CharliePrice 9 years ago

Well i am not too sure , the seasons seem to be doing odd things ..and it was a treat to see these , and they are without spores yet according to Gen , she took a sample home ..so maturity still to come ...i am amazed at what Herman finds on that Hill :)

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 9 years ago

Youngsters very much like little urchin tests. I would love to find these. Too late this season for Vic I guess.

CharliePrice
Spotted by
CharliePrice

Tasmania, Australia

Spotted on Sep 13, 2014
Submitted on Sep 14, 2014

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