- a
saprobic species of mushroom,
commonly known as the blue stain,
green elfcup or the
green wood cup
because of its
characteristic small, green, saucer-shaped...
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aeruginosa is a
saprobic species of mushroom,
commonly known as the
green elfcup or the
green wood cup
because of its
characteristic small, green, saucer-shaped...
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order Pezizales of Ascomycota. It is
commonly known as the
scarlet elfcup, pézize écarlate and
scharlachroter kelchbecherling. The
species name means...
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Scarlet elf cap or
Scarlet elf cup may
refer to one of two
small scarlet fungi:
Sarcoscypha coccinea Scutellinia scutellata This page is an
index of articles...
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includes common morel (Morc****a esculenta),
Neolecta vitellina,
scarlet elfcup (Sarcoscypha austriaca), Rhizocarpon,
Microsporum canis,
fission yeast...
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individuals and a list can be
found in the
Atlas of
Living Australia. The
Green Elfcup (Chlorociboria
aeruginascens group) is
found growing on
rotten wood in wetter...
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Vandijckellaceae -
identified by
Crous et al. (2017), not
widely accepted.
Green Elfcup or
Green Wood Cup
Chlorociboria aeruginascens, family: Chlorociboriaceae...
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autumn the
woods have a
range of fungi, such as deadman's
fingers and
green elfcup mushrooms.
Mammals include foxes and badgers.
Nature Discovery Centre 35...
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autumn the
woods have a
range of fungi, such as deadman's
fingers and
green elfcup mushrooms.
Mammals include foxes and badgers. "Moor Copse". Berkshire, Buckinghamshire...