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Peziza cerea

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A yellow grey to beige fungus internally, less than 5 cm across with a granular or brittle flesh. The stype is placed in a lateral position, but is small or even entirely absent. The spore colour is white, cream or yellowish; they are elliptical and smooth. The cup exterior is white in colour.
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can be initially identified by its growth in cellars, damp mortar, soil between pavement slabs, on rotting sandbags, plant material or manure. Found all year round. Its upper surface (at maturity) is usually somewhat wrinkled near the centre; a whitish and minutely fuzzy under surface; a round,
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A high osmotic pressure in the cells of the epithecium prevent marauding microfauna that would otherwise penetrate and feed on the rich protoplasm below. To disperse spores, asci push between the paraphyses from below, shoot off their spores then collapse.
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cuplike shape when young, and a flattened-irregular shape when mature. The hymenium contains
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Detail of the cup. This specimen found growing in gravel at the base of a wall.
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Trial field key to the PEZIZACEAE. Accessed : 2010-05-02
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Paths and cellars may sport the Cellar Cup fungus, which is
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Peziza cerea description. Accessed : 2010-05-02
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is widely distributed throughout America and Europe
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Fungi
Ascomycota
Pezizomycetes
Pezizales
Pezizaceae
Peziza
Binomial name
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Synonyms
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Mycological characteristics
hymenium
cap
Hymenium
stipe
Spore print
saprotrophic
ascomycete fungus
Peziza
Pezizaceae
asci
asci
paraphyses


saprobic

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