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Small coral coloured cups approximately 1" ...
ID courtesy of Leana Lahom-Cristobal
the same than http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/9346219 after two weeks
Mixed beech-fir forest. Mt. Igman near Sarajevo.
The saprobic fungus grows on decaying sticks and branches in damp spots on ...
Red mushroom in the leaf litter. The top was concave and velvety, and bright ...
Scutellinia scutellata, commonly known as the eyelash
buried under leaf litter or in the soil. The
It is a saprobic fungus in the Sarcoscyphaceae family in the Pezizales order of ...
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Initially spherical, the fruit bodies are later shallowly saucer- or
The red color of the fruit bodies is due to five types of carotenoid pigments, ...
This saprobic fungus grows on decaying sticks and branches in damp spots on ...
Initially spherical, the fruit bodies are later shallowly saucer- or
cutellinia scutellata, commonly known as the eyelash
brilliant red interior of the cups—from ...
cutellinia scutellata, commonly known as the eyelash
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layer of bark on the twig similar to a cup ...
.4 in) in diameter. The youngest specimens are almost entirely spherical; the ...