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Peziza
Peziza Pe*zi"za, n. [NL., corrupt. from L. pezica a sessile
mushroom, fr. Gr. ?, fr. ?, ?, a foot.] (Bot.)
A genus of fungi embracing a great number of species, some of
which are remarkable for their regular cuplike form and deep
colors.
Meaning of Peziza from wikipedia
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Peziza ampliata Peziza arvernensis Peziza badia Peziza cerea Peziza domiciliana Peziza echinospora Peziza erini Peziza fimeti Peziza granulosa Peziza...
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Peziza domiciliana,
commonly known as the
domicile cup fungus, is a
species of
fungus in the
genus Peziza,
family Pezizaceae.
Described by
English mycologist...
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Peziza varia,
commonly known as the
spreading brown cup fungus,
Palomino cup or
recurved cup, is a
species of
fungus in the
genus Peziza,
family Pezizaceae...
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Peziza vesiculosa,
commonly known as the
common dung cup, is a
species of
apothecial fungus belonging to the
family Pezizaceae. The pale, cup-shaped ascocarps...
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oleiferus Peziza Peziza alaskana Peziza alcis Peziza ammophila Peziza ampelina Peziza ampliata Peziza apiculata Peziza arvernensis Peziza atrovinosa Peziza badia...
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Peziza phyllogena,
commonly known as the
common brown cup or the pig-ear cup, is a
species of
fungus in the
family Pezizaceae. A
saprobic species, the...
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Sphaeria peziza (1791);
Hydropisphaera peziza (1822);
Dialonectria peziza (1884);
Cucurbitaria peziza (1898);
Neuronectria peziza (1957); Byssonectria...
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Peziza arvernensis,
commonly known as the
boring brown cup
fungus or
fairy tub, is a
species of
apothecial fungus belonging to the
family Pezizaceae. This...
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Peziza succosa is a
species of
apothecial fungus belonging to the
family Pezizaceae. It
grows in
woods in Europe, Iceland, Israel, China, Argentina, and...
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Peziza moseri is a
species of cup
fungus belonging to the
family Pezizaceae. It was
officially described as new to
science in 1974 from
collections made...