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Peziza on clay
Marja Pennanen, 04-08-2011 15:19
Another problem is this Peziza, which grew on drying clay in a former wet place.
It is 1-4 cm wide.
The spores are 15-20x7-10 with 1-2 big droplets and seem to develop some kind of decorative surface.


Marja
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Marja Pennanen, 06-08-2011 12:17
Re : Peziza on clay
An extra photo of microscophy of asci and spores with Lugol (500x).
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Martin Bemmann, 06-08-2011 20:10
Martin Bemmann
Re : Peziza on clay
Hi Marja,

I think many of those Peziza-specialists are on holidays. I am no Peziza-specialist at all but I could imagine that they would ask you if there is an latex-like liquid ouzing from the hymenium when hurted and if so of which colour.

Best regards,

Martin
Marja Pennanen, 07-08-2011 12:13
Re : Peziza on clay
Dear Martin,

o-ou, I got the specimen dried and should go to the place, where I found these 15 kilometers away.
There were only few fresh ones, most of them were getting a bit old as this photo may show. There's a Trichophae? accompanying the Peziza...

Marja
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